Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you paying full price except for the loans? If you're spending that money other than the loans, I'd ask her if she'd rather have it available for grad school than spend it now. I took out $20K 15 years ago so that doesn't seem like a huge issue to me, but I was also getting a ton of financial aid so the total calculation was different. I wouldn't turn her off a school she likes over that much in loans, though.
No, we received about 50% FA from the HYPS school. Even at $35k a year, it's a big stretch for us (I know most of DCUM can't relate). We won't be able to pay for her grad school if she goes to HYPS, but then again DD has absolutely no idea what type of grad school she'd like to go to.
Anonymous wrote:Are you paying full price except for the loans? If you're spending that money other than the loans, I'd ask her if she'd rather have it available for grad school than spend it now. I took out $20K 15 years ago so that doesn't seem like a huge issue to me, but I was also getting a ton of financial aid so the total calculation was different. I wouldn't turn her off a school she likes over that much in loans, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like your daughter has two excellent choices! When I first read the headline, I thought: either go for a very inexpensive school OR go for an Ivy, where there are still lucrative job opportunities afterwards. If your daughter truly can graduate from HYPS with only $20K debt TOTAL, go for it! If you mean $20K for each year, that's a different story!
Does she know what she wants to do afterwards? Law school, becoming a novelist, or working for a non-profit? Or going into consulting for awhile?
She honestly has two great choices!
It's $20K for all four years ($5K a year). She knows for certain she doesn't want to go to law school (was mock trial captain and hated it) or academia ("too long!"), but other than ruling out those two options, she has no clue what she wants to do after graduation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like your daughter has two excellent choices! When I first read the headline, I thought: either go for a very inexpensive school OR go for an Ivy, where there are still lucrative job opportunities afterwards. If your daughter truly can graduate from HYPS with only $20K debt TOTAL, go for it! If you mean $20K for each year, that's a different story!
Does she know what she wants to do afterwards? Law school, becoming a novelist, or working for a non-profit? Or going into consulting for awhile?
She honestly has two great choices!
It's $20K for all four years ($5K a year). She knows for certain she doesn't want to go to law school (was mock trial captain and hated it) or academia ("too long!"), but other than ruling out those two options, she has no clue what she wants to do after graduation.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like your daughter has two excellent choices! When I first read the headline, I thought: either go for a very inexpensive school OR go for an Ivy, where there are still lucrative job opportunities afterwards. If your daughter truly can graduate from HYPS with only $20K debt TOTAL, go for it! If you mean $20K for each year, that's a different story!
Does she know what she wants to do afterwards? Law school, becoming a novelist, or working for a non-profit? Or going into consulting for awhile?
She honestly has two great choices!