Anonymous wrote:Use this calculator.
https://www.savingforcollege.com/calculators/college-savings-calculator
We’re in the top 5% of earners and have only saved for instate tuition for our two kids. Which is about $35k a year. We have about $170k for two high schoolers now, and will hope,to pay the rest as we go.
I don’t know how people save for private school amounts of room and board and tuition with no merit (70k a year plus) without some kind of weird sacrifice or serious help from grandparents. Or money is no object.
Anonymous wrote:As someone who has worked a long time in admissions for a top 10 grad program, I’ve learned that private undergrad gives no advantage to kids looking to go to grad school. Maybe it does for kids in certain fields who don’t plan on grad school, but otherwise it was a completely wasted expense.
Anonymous wrote:Use this calculator.
https://www.savingforcollege.com/calculators/college-savings-calculator
We’re in the top 5% of earners and have only saved for instate tuition for our two kids. Which is about $35k a year. We have about $170k for two high schoolers now, and will hope,to pay the rest as we go.
I don’t know how people save for private school amounts of room and board and tuition with no merit (70k a year plus) without some kind of weird sacrifice or serious help from grandparents. Or money is no object.
Anonymous wrote:We plan on contributing until the accounts hits $500k. Whatever the kids don't use will go the their children. This is a very efficient way to transfer wealth.