Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have it all backwards. We pay $68k because that's what the sticker price is for the best school DD wants to go to. If you're at <$180k HHI or other circumstances, you can get aid. We don't need aid. Buy where do you think the $$ we "overpay" in tuition goes? To your financial aid package! Just be thankful there are people able/willing to subsidize your kid's education. Short of that, why on earth does it concern you what price we pay to send our kids to school?
Haha no. It goes to administrative bloat and unnecessary amenities.
Anonymous wrote:We are upper middle class - top 1% income actually, with 7 degrees between DH and me, including PhD and JD.
The fact that people are throwing around these numbers, $45k, $65K, etc./ PER YEAR just to go to school is insane to me. The fact that people will actually pay that and think it is okay is even more insane to me. The value proposition is totally out of whack for a bachelors degree. We are saving too, but plan to spend no where close to that amount (and, yes, I've looked at the projections). I hope to pay for my children to get an education, not an experience. We need a revolution in the university system in this country. One year of parents refusing to pay those stupid, over-inflated, and unnecessary prices and the rates will come way down. Ridiculous!
Anonymous wrote:You have it all backwards. We pay $68k because that's what the sticker price is for the best school DD wants to go to. If you're at <$180k HHI or other circumstances, you can get aid. We don't need aid. Buy where do you think the $$ we "overpay" in tuition goes? To your financial aid package! Just be thankful there are people able/willing to subsidize your kid's education. Short of that, why on earth does it concern you what price we pay to send our kids to school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our income is in that range (~$180k)and we can afford it (the FAFSA of $60-$70k). It isn't supposed to come out of your cash flow for the year. It is an expected expense since deciding to have children. Almost two decades should be enough time to save for it.
For our two kids we have not been able to save $500K+ over the past two decades, given other obligations (retirement, mortgage, etc.). Our HHI is $200K but was half that at the beginning. I imagine we are in the majority.
Kudos to you for pulling it off, but I think you are the exception.
Anonymous wrote:Our income is in that range (~$180k)and we can afford it (the FAFSA of $60-$70k). It isn't supposed to come out of your cash flow for the year. It is an expected expense since deciding to have children. Almost two decades should be enough time to save for it.
Anonymous wrote:We are upper middle class - top 1% income actually, with 7 degrees between DH and me, including PhD and JD.
The fact that people are throwing around these numbers, $45k, $65K, etc./ PER YEAR just to go to school is insane to me. The fact that people will actually pay that and think it is okay is even more insane to me. The value proposition is totally out of whack for a bachelors degree. We are saving too, but plan to spend no where close to that amount (and, yes, I've looked at the projections). I hope to pay for my children to get an education, not an experience. We need a revolution in the university system in this country. One year of parents refusing to pay those stupid, over-inflated, and unnecessary prices and the rates will come way down. Ridiculous!
Anonymous wrote:Our income is in that range (~$180k)and we can afford it (the FAFSA of $60-$70k). It isn't supposed to come out of your cash flow for the year. It is an expected expense since deciding to have children. Almost two decades should be enough time to save for it.
Anonymous wrote:People who pay that much for a bachelor's degree are paying a premium to go to a higher-ranked school.
If you can get into Prestige U at full sticker, you can probably go to a slightly less prestigious school for much less.
Anonymous wrote:Finished my Under Graduation school India for $1000.00(incl all expenses) 1987-1991 Here I am not looking at combined VA In State $100K for my DS Freshman student college expenses!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our income is in that range (~$180k)and we can afford it (the FAFSA of $60-$70k). It isn't supposed to come out of your cash flow for the year. It is an expected expense since deciding to have children. Almost two decades should be enough time to save for it.
Oh and our income was half that when our children were born.