Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern
Appreciate the thought. However, there is a foreign language proficiency requirement. I will add no foreign language requirement to the criteria. He will have completed 3 years of ASL in HS but has no desire to continue or explore another foreign language.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Budget? Can you afford top privates? Use the Net Price Calculators for aid estimates.
The preference is $50K OOP after merit. I have a hard time seeing the value in paying $90K per year for an undergrad education. I'd pay it for MIT/Princeton for the name recognition. However, I really don't think those schools are the right fit for my kid. If it turned out that a $90K school was absolutely the right fit and nothing else came even remotely close, we could do it.
To clarify, have you already determined that you are not eligible for need-based aid at top privates (via the Net Price Calculators)?
No, I haven't done that yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern
Appreciate the thought. However, there is a foreign language proficiency requirement. I will add no foreign language requirement to the criteria. He will have completed 3 years of ASL in HS but has no desire to continue or explore another foreign language.
Anonymous wrote:This sounds like a Harvey Mudd kid to me. It’s not for everyone, but the ones I know who do well there are of this type.
Anonymous wrote:Northwestern
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Budget? Can you afford top privates? Use the Net Price Calculators for aid estimates.
The preference is $50K OOP after merit. I have a hard time seeing the value in paying $90K per year for an undergrad education. I'd pay it for MIT/Princeton for the name recognition. However, I really don't think those schools are the right fit for my kid. If it turned out that a $90K school was absolutely the right fit and nothing else came even remotely close, we could do it.
To clarify, have you already determined that you are not eligible for need-based aid at top privates (via the Net Price Calculators)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Budget? Can you afford top privates? Use the Net Price Calculators for aid estimates.
The preference is $50K OOP after merit. I have a hard time seeing the value in paying $90K per year for an undergrad education. I'd pay it for MIT/Princeton for the name recognition. However, I really don't think those schools are the right fit for my kid. If it turned out that a $90K school was absolutely the right fit and nothing else came even remotely close, we could do it.
Anonymous wrote:Budget? Can you afford top privates? Use the Net Price Calculators for aid estimates.