Anonymous wrote:You are actually asking are like maybe 30 colleges worth paying $90k…because once you get beyond the top 5 nearly all the “$90k” schools provide merit aid to nearly everyone regardless of their rack rate.
Anonymous wrote:For something qualitatively different from large private universities and public flagships, look to purely-undergraduate focused colleges, at which the experience may be difficult to replicate at a lower cost.
When Forbes last considered such a question, for example, it included national universities, but placed Amherst first:
10 Expensive Colleges Worth Every Penny 2017 https://share.google/LrWh6s6XfLLGWqmB6
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s more a question of what does $90k mean to you. If you have to borrow the money, or if paying that much meaningfully impacts your retirement or life in some way, it’s not worth it no matter the school.
If you can pay that much a year and it doesn’t impact you, then yea, it can be worth it.
OP - yes we can comfortably afford it, but still want to still which is best combination of world class education and campus experience comparable to HYPMS if full tuition is not a barrier and elite prestige is not the goal.
Anonymous wrote:You can tell if a school is worth $90k from a tour? Like, nice guide, good bookstore, done?
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s more a question of what does $90k mean to you. If you have to borrow the money, or if paying that much meaningfully impacts your retirement or life in some way, it’s not worth it no matter the school.
If you can pay that much a year and it doesn’t impact you, then yea, it can be worth it.