Anonymous wrote:My husband was riffedWe may have to go with the Catholic option bc it will be hard to find a new job with 1000s looking
Anonymous wrote:We have a choice between one of the most expensive independent schools, a moderately priced independent school and a Catholic school that is 20,000 less than the first school. We are trying not to let cost factor into the decision because we know fit us the most important thing but it is hard.
Is anyone else facing this and how do you think about it?
Anonymous wrote:Giving up my kid's HS spot. I don't know how to break the news. She is going to be devastated, but the school couldn't offer enough aid.
It was already a stretch keeping her there for the past 6 years, but on one salary it would be impossible.
Anonymous wrote:Our kids go where they get in. Having ANY money for this, much less multiple offers, is a privilege. One feds shouldn't generally have, by the way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our DD was accepted into SR, Visi, and SJC. We chose SJC due to the financial uncertainties. With merit & music scholarships, the SJC tuition is less than half of the other two schools.
This was exactly our scenario minus SR. Although the music program also weighed heavily in favor of SJC, not just the price. My DD is excited for marching band.
Anonymous wrote:Our DD was accepted into SR, Visi, and SJC. We chose SJC due to the financial uncertainties. With merit & music scholarships, the SJC tuition is less than half of the other two schools.
Anonymous wrote:My husband was riffedWe may have to go with the Catholic option bc it will be hard to find a new job with 1000s looking
Anonymous wrote:Our kids go where they get in. Having ANY money for this, much less multiple offers, is a privilege. One feds shouldn't generally have, by the way.
We may have to go with the Catholic option bc it will be hard to find a new job with 1000s looking 
Anonymous wrote:Rich people are ruining America. Congratulations. You win. But the addiction to money, greed, and corruption is toxic
Anonymous wrote:Our kids go where they get in. Having ANY money for this, much less multiple offers, is a privilege. One feds shouldn't generally have, by the way.