Anonymous wrote:two fed families have had 18yesrs to save for college. This is what a 529 is for. I’m sorry for people who are well paid white collar workers too financially irresponsible to have planned for their kids education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:two fed families have had 18yesrs to save for college. This is what a 529 is for. I’m sorry for people who are well paid white collar workers too financially irresponsible to have planned for their kids education.
And we are sorry that your kids are not high achievers.
well i have one at UVA and he was. National Merit Scolar. He’s such an under achiever🤣. Despite all we were adult enough to start putting whatever could into the 529 from the time i found out i was pregnant.
Lol imagine bragging about all of the college saving you’ve done—and thinking you are superior in some way—because you’re “adult enough” and not “financially irresponsible” and then admitting your kid is at their in-state flagship.
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WTH?
UVA is definitely something to "brag about."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:two fed families have had 18yesrs to save for college. This is what a 529 is for. I’m sorry for people who are well paid white collar workers too financially irresponsible to have planned for their kids education.
And we are sorry that your kids are not high achievers.
well i have one at UVA and he was. National Merit Scolar. He’s such an under achiever🤣. Despite all we were adult enough to start putting whatever could into the 529 from the time i found out i was pregnant.
Lol imagine bragging about all of the college saving you’ve done—and thinking you are superior in some way—because you’re “adult enough” and not “financially irresponsible” and then admitting your kid is at their in-state flagship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can appeal the financial aid based on a change in circumstance.
If they got into a college that is generous with financial aid you may get a good amount. But most colleges don't meet need.
Might need to consider the CC->state U plan if other options aren't affordable.
This.
Anonymous wrote:You can appeal the financial aid based on a change in circumstance.
If they got into a college that is generous with financial aid you may get a good amount. But most colleges don't meet need.
Might need to consider the CC->state U plan if other options aren't affordable.
Anonymous wrote:Stop with the preaching. Let’s offer concrete advice for the now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:two fed families have had 18yesrs to save for college. This is what a 529 is for. I’m sorry for people who are well paid white collar workers too financially irresponsible to have planned for their kids education.
And we are sorry that your kids are not high achievers.
well i have one at UVA and he was. National Merit Scolar. He’s such an under achiever🤣. Despite all we were adult enough to start putting whatever could into the 529 from the time i found out i was pregnant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:two fed families have had 18yesrs to save for college. This is what a 529 is for. I’m sorry for people who are well paid white collar workers too financially irresponsible to have planned for their kids education.
And we are sorry that your kids are not high achievers.
well i have one at UVA and he was. National Merit Scolar. He’s such an under achiever🤣. Despite all we were adult enough to start putting whatever could into the 529 from the time i found out i was pregnant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:two fed families have had 18yesrs to save for college. This is what a 529 is for. I’m sorry for people who are well paid white collar workers too financially irresponsible to have planned for their kids education.
And we are sorry that your kids are not high achievers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:two fed families have had 18yesrs to save for college. This is what a 529 is for. I’m sorry for people who are well paid white collar workers too financially irresponsible to have planned for their kids education.
And we are sorry that your kids are not high achievers.
Anonymous wrote:two fed families have had 18yesrs to save for college. This is what a 529 is for. I’m sorry for people who are well paid white collar workers too financially irresponsible to have planned for their kids education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Send them in-state public. Decision day hasn’t passed yet. Most kids I know apply to one or more. My kids applied to 3 even when they wanted private. We insisted on having a financial safety school. And it was smart because while they were offered generous financial aid in several schools, in-state was still cheaper and that’s where they ended up. If you’re a 2 fed household, it’s likely you have a 529 that should cover in-state. My sibling and their spouse have 1 in college and 1 HS senior and they saved in the 529 and chose public’s.
I think you might be really out of touch with modern applications. For Maryland, applications really need to be in by 11/1 at the latest. Most state schools have very early applications — rolling.