Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I worry in general about the future, especially as it relates to my kids. AI is a concern, but also climate change, politics, unaffordable housing, etc. We're full pay at a Top 20 school. Sometimes I feel like a sucker -- it's a huge amount of money -- and yet I also feel like this is a no-strings-attached gift I'm giving to my kid.
If you already have it saved, and also fully funded your retirement and didn't take on other debt to do so, that is what the $$$ is for. Use it for that purpose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much do you have saved, what's your income, and what's your networth? It's all relative. I'm letting my kids go to a private college, but we have $350k per kid in their 529 plans (started early, and the market has been overall very good over the past 15 years).
Just because u have 350k it doesn’t mean u spend it. U can give that money to your children for your grandchildren..
Anonymous wrote:Guess what? Just because your son wants to go to a private college doesn't mean that he gets to if you can't afford it. There are plenty of people who can. He can go to a community college for two years and then transfer in state.
Anonymous wrote:How much do you have saved, what's your income, and what's your networth? It's all relative. I'm letting my kids go to a private college, but we have $350k per kid in their 529 plans (started early, and the market has been overall very good over the past 15 years).
Anonymous wrote:I worry in general about the future, especially as it relates to my kids. AI is a concern, but also climate change, politics, unaffordable housing, etc. We're full pay at a Top 20 school. Sometimes I feel like a sucker -- it's a huge amount of money -- and yet I also feel like this is a no-strings-attached gift I'm giving to my kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much do you have saved, what's your income, and what's your networth? It's all relative. I'm letting my kids go to a private college, but we have $350k per kid in their 529 plans (started early, and the market has been overall very good over the past 15 years).
Just because u have 350k it doesn’t mean u spend it. U can give that money to your children for your grandchildren..
The reason they have $350k in their 529 plans is that we wanted to give them the gift of a great education and put them in a position to choose the best fit without worrying about cost. Our parents did this for us. I hope our kids will pay it forward to our grandkids. We've try to install a pay it forward mentality, but once they are out of the house and adulting, it's largely out of our control. I am definitely not changing how we've planned because of AI. Even if they decide to become a plumber, college is a valuable experience.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much do you have saved, what's your income, and what's your networth? It's all relative. I'm letting my kids go to a private college, but we have $350k per kid in their 529 plans (started early, and the market has been overall very good over the past 15 years).
Just because u have 350k it doesn’t mean u spend it. U can give that money to your children for your grandchildren..
The reason they have $350k in their 529 plans is that we wanted to give them the gift of a great education and put them in a position to choose the best fit without worrying about cost. Our parents did this for us. I hope our kids will pay it forward to our grandkids. We've try to install a pay it forward mentality, but once they are out of the house and adulting, it's largely out of our control. I am definitely not changing how we've planned because of AI. Even if they decide to become a plumber, college is a valuable experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much do you have saved, what's your income, and what's your networth? It's all relative. I'm letting my kids go to a private college, but we have $350k per kid in their 529 plans (started early, and the market has been overall very good over the past 15 years).
Just because u have 350k it doesn’t mean u spend it. U can give that money to your children for your grandchildren..
Anonymous wrote:doom and gloom?
If you have plenty of $ for college, no need to respond here.
Donut hole single mom here (dad exists but is not contributing) with a dc who wants to ED a private college. It is a good school (not Ivy or T10 but we are comfortable with it- and no I’m not naming it) and we are essentially assured admission if dc does ED (a coach referral) with some merit.
Dc has no particular major in mind right now.
I’m so worried about spending a bunch of $ for dc to flounder and to get out to a crappy job market with a useless degree. I think AI will take away many entry level jobs that used to be the way young adults gained experience.
I myself graduated into a crappy job market from a top SLAC and felt like I had to go to grad school. I will not have any money left to help my dc if that happens.
Thoughts? Anyone else feeling this way?
Anonymous wrote:doom and gloom?
If you have plenty of $ for college, no need to respond here.
Donut hole single mom here (dad exists but is not contributing) with a dc who wants to ED a private college. It is a good school (not Ivy or T10 but we are comfortable with it- and no I’m not naming it) and we are essentially assured admission if dc does ED (a coach referral) with some merit.
Dc has no particular major in mind right now.
I’m so worried about spending a bunch of $ for dc to flounder and to get out to a crappy job market with a useless degree. I think AI will take away many entry level jobs that used to be the way young adults gained experience.
I myself graduated into a crappy job market from a top SLAC and felt like I had to go to grad school. I will not have any money left to help my dc if that happens.
Thoughts? Anyone else feeling this way?
Anonymous wrote:How much do you have saved, what's your income, and what's your networth? It's all relative. I'm letting my kids go to a private college, but we have $350k per kid in their 529 plans (started early, and the market has been overall very good over the past 15 years).