Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can afford it, yes. Can kid contribute $5k/r?
Have kid plot out 4 yrs of classes at each and see what’s most appealing.
15k difference after the 5.5k loan that my kid is required by us to take - got to have skin in the game.
I am trying to figure out if the value is there. 60k over 4 years is not permanently life changing for us, but definitely very significant. Have another kid in college and honestly expected GW to be more flexible.
You can put that toward the law school tuition if they decide to go.
Anonymous wrote:Final fin/merit aid offer makes GW 15k a year more expensive than American for my kid to attend. Very similar situation compared to UMD. Political Science or Communications major with possible law or graduate school ahead. Is GW worth the extra 60k over 4 years?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Final fin/merit aid offer makes GW 15k a year more expensive than American for my kid to attend. Very similar situation compared to UMD. Political Science or Communications major with possible law or graduate school ahead. Is GW worth the extra 60k over 4 years?
For poly sci and communications, it's a wash. Do what works for your family. But if it's IR and the Elliot School, GW is worth the premium.
Anonymous wrote:That’s bizarre, gw usually gives more than American…must be changing times, the economy.
Go with what’s cheaper!
Anonymous wrote:Final fin/merit aid offer makes GW 15k a year more expensive than American for my kid to attend. Very similar situation compared to UMD. Political Science or Communications major with possible law or graduate school ahead. Is GW worth the extra 60k over 4 years?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can afford it, yes. Can kid contribute $5k/r?
Have kid plot out 4 yrs of classes at each and see what’s most appealing.
15k difference after the 5.5k loan that my kid is required by us to take - got to have skin in the game.
I am trying to figure out if the value is there. 60k over 4 years is not permanently life changing for us, but definitely very significant. Have another kid in college and honestly expected GW to be more flexible.