Anonymous wrote:OP -it's clear from your post (unsaid of course) that you resent paying $90k+ a year for private when your kid is associating with riff raff at your in-state school at $40k a year. Sorry, you are not going to get any sympathey from most posters here. You should have spent your assets more efficiently. UVA has a great transfer program. It's not too late
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I’d be annoyed . Any student that isn’t invested in making connections at their own school (friends, clubs, parties…) is not getting the full value of the experience. I’d have a conversation over the holidays about whether she should be applying to transfer after this year or whether she wants to invest in the full experience of this expensive school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is that possible? Where are these schools?
I’m thinking Georgetown or Hopkins and UMD? Princeton and Rutgers? Duke and UNC?
It could be all kinds of colleges. Howard is private and closer to UMD than GU. It could even be High Point to UNC. Or even Hillsdale to UMich.
Michigan OOS costs significantly more than Hillsdale. Hillsdale is priced with its peers like Spring Arbor and Siena Heights.
Irrelevant to OP's post
Pointing out the absurdity of a troll.
Irrelavant. You are wasting everyone's time
Anonymous wrote:How is she getting there?
Regardless, if she has straight As who cares. If not, consider a transfer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is that possible? Where are these schools?
I’m thinking Georgetown or Hopkins and UMD? Princeton and Rutgers? Duke and UNC?
It could be all kinds of colleges. Howard is private and closer to UMD than GU. It could even be High Point to UNC. Or even Hillsdale to UMich.
Michigan OOS costs significantly more than Hillsdale. Hillsdale is priced with its peers like Spring Arbor and Siena Heights.
Irrelevant to OP's post
Pointing out the absurdity of a troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is that possible? Where are these schools?
I’m thinking Georgetown or Hopkins and UMD? Princeton and Rutgers? Duke and UNC?
It could be all kinds of colleges. Howard is private and closer to UMD than GU. It could even be High Point to UNC. Or even Hillsdale to UMich.
Michigan OOS costs significantly more than Hillsdale. Hillsdale is priced with its peers like Spring Arbor and Siena Heights.
Irrelevant to OP's post
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is that possible? Where are these schools?
I’m thinking Georgetown or Hopkins and UMD? Princeton and Rutgers? Duke and UNC?
It could be all kinds of colleges. Howard is private and closer to UMD than GU. It could even be High Point to UNC. Or even Hillsdale to UMich.
Michigan OOS costs significantly more than Hillsdale. Hillsdale is priced with its peers like Spring Arbor and Siena Heights.
Anonymous wrote:Settle down, helicopter mom. She's a big girl now. You don't get to dictate her social life.