Anonymous wrote:Yeah, it's ridiculous. Send your kid to a decent public school - there are plenty of them.
Anonymous wrote:My child is interested in a very niche major that is not available in any VA public schools. Even with the academic common market, her only in state options are two schools in Kentucky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, it's ridiculous. Send your kid to a decent public school - there are plenty of them.
Most likely what we are doing- W&M or UVA
I just read all these people fighting over prestige and it’s crazy. My kid got into many of these schools they are raving about, but not worth the $.
Anonymous wrote:My god— my niece paid $100k freshmen year to attend Boston College.
It’s not very different from Georgetown or any of the SLACs.
My child has been accepted to some very adjective universities (5-6%%) acceptance rate—but paying $70k more per year over the very good VA public university seems ludicrous.
This is the point we have come to in higher education. A $400k undergrad degree?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, it's ridiculous. Send your kid to a decent public school - there are plenty of them.
Most likely what we are doing- W&M or UVA
I just read all these people fighting over prestige and it’s crazy. My kid got into many of these schools they are raving about, but not worth the $.
Pot, meet kettle
Anonymous wrote:My child is interested in a very niche major that is not available in any VA public schools. Even with the academic common market, her only in state options are two schools in Kentucky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, it's ridiculous. Send your kid to a decent public school - there are plenty of them.
Most likely what we are doing- W&M or UVA
I just read all these people fighting over prestige and it’s crazy. My kid got into many of these schools they are raving about, but not worth the $.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, it's ridiculous. Send your kid to a decent public school - there are plenty of them.