OP here. I guess I have to agree if I had the money. I could do half but unlikely I would get the rest without loans.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That list includes Dartmouth, John Hopkins, Trinity, Sarah Lawrence, USC, Northwestern, Columbia, Chicago, and Oberlin. All of those schools are worth the price. I would pay it, if I had the money and my kids got in.
This is it exactly.
Anonymous wrote:That list includes Dartmouth, John Hopkins, Trinity, Sarah Lawrence, USC, Northwestern, Columbia, Chicago, and Oberlin. All of those schools are worth the price. I would pay it, if I had the money and my kids got in.
Anonymous wrote:It's like asking what cars are "worth" $150k, bottles of wine "worth" $500, or country clubs worth $5000 per round of golf?
These colleges are luxuries for people with money to burn. That cost can never be justified for someone who has to sacrifice to pay.
Anonymous wrote:No doubt these are good colleges but please tell me what they offer that would justify a $60,000+ price tag. There must be something very specific besides name recognition.
http://www.businessinsider.com/50-colleges-charge-60000-dollars-2014-7
Anonymous wrote:No doubt these are good colleges but please tell me what they offer that would justify a $60,000+ price tag. There must be something very specific besides name recognition.
http://www.businessinsider.com/50-colleges-charge-60000-dollars-2014-7