Anonymous
Post 09/04/2016 14:12     Subject: Brown $68K vs. UMich (in-state) $28K

Not to me. Especially if you have more than 1 kid or kid may want to go the grad or professional school.
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2016 14:01     Subject: Brown $68K vs. UMich (in-state) $28K

Totally depends on what you have to give up to fund this. Will it change your life in a meaningful way?

Brown is a completely different school than Michigan.
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2016 12:34     Subject: Brown $68K vs. UMich (in-state) $28K

If she is paying, no scholarships or you helping, Michigan is a much better choice. My brother went to brown and got into a top medical school. He loved brown. If you can afford it, I'd pick Brown but both are great schools.
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2016 12:33     Subject: Brown $68K vs. UMich (in-state) $28K

Anonymous wrote:What does she want to do? Brown is a creative Mecca, while Michigan is an Engineering powerhouse.

Apply Brown, many many Ivies make tuition reasonable even for upper middle class (my Ivy was same as instate tuition, though in state would have been free for me b/c of merit scholarships -- but it was no Michigan and I wanted to escape that backwater state)


I've run the Brown tuition calculator; we are full pay.

What does "creative Mecca" mean? She has a lot of interests, but she's not a budding artist or anything. I have a colleague that went to college at Brown and then law school at GULC. He's not some creative genius.
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2016 12:28     Subject: Brown $68K vs. UMich (in-state) $28K

Anonymous wrote:Do you have that kind of money? Can she get into Brown?


She would be full-pay at both schools. This is our oldest, so our first time going through this process.

While no guarantees with Brown's 10% acceptance rate, her stats are a match compared to the most recent admitted profile. It's the only out-of-state school she plans to target. Obviously Brown could make this decision for us by rejecting her.
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2016 12:12     Subject: Brown $68K vs. UMich (in-state) $28K

What does she want to do? Brown is a creative Mecca, while Michigan is an Engineering powerhouse.

Apply Brown, many many Ivies make tuition reasonable even for upper middle class (my Ivy was same as instate tuition, though in state would have been free for me b/c of merit scholarships -- but it was no Michigan and I wanted to escape that backwater state)
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2016 12:09     Subject: Re:Brown $68K vs. UMich (in-state) $28K

I don't think a Brown degree carries the same weight as a degree from another Ivy. Too many stories of rich people just buying their kids' way into Brown. So no - not worth it. Michigan is a very good school.
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2016 12:04     Subject: Re:Brown $68K vs. UMich (in-state) $28K

UMich is an excellent school. If you were comparing Brown to something else, maybe it'd be worth the price difference. But I don't think so against UMich.
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2016 12:04     Subject: Re:Brown $68K vs. UMich (in-state) $28K

Anonymous wrote:No, no, no. Totally not worth it.

Michigan is a huge place. She can distance herself from her high school friends (in a friendly way) and find different friends at university.


This
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2016 12:01     Subject: Brown $68K vs. UMich (in-state) $28K

Have her graduate a year early from Brown and half that difference.
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2016 12:00     Subject: Re:Brown $68K vs. UMich (in-state) $28K

No, no, no. Totally not worth it.

Michigan is a huge place. She can distance herself from her high school friends (in a friendly way) and find different friends at university.
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2016 11:56     Subject: Brown $68K vs. UMich (in-state) $28K

I know someone who is in-state for Michigan but chose Stanford. No aid
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2016 11:55     Subject: Brown $68K vs. UMich (in-state) $28K

Do you have that kind of money? Can she get into Brown?
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2016 11:55     Subject: Brown $68K vs. UMich (in-state) $28K

Hell no!
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2016 11:54     Subject: Brown $68K vs. UMich (in-state) $28K

I work in the District Mon-Thurs and our main residence is in Metro Detroit. Daughter likes UMich but believes too many students from her h.s. matriculate so it ends up being h.s. 2.0. She plans to specifically target Brown and would attend UMich if rejected. But if she's accepted to both, is Brown worth the extra $120K? I'm on the fence.