Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Decide beforehand what you as a family can afford. My old SLAC is not $65K a year not including airfare and definitely not worth it. How many kids do you have? What can you afford after taxes? A lot of these smaller liberal colleges, IMHO, are just not worth the excessive fees. Please don't dangle a carrot in front of DC if you can't afford full freight for 4-5 years (a lot of kids are now taking 5 years to comoplete).
Curious what SLAC are you referencing? Which did you attend? We are interested in the SLACs but we are hearing what you said from others as well Perhaps we just go Virginia and let the chips fall where they may.
West coast but after having toured many on the east coast, I have to say many SLACs or LACs just aren't worth the $65K a year. Period. We're aiming for VA universities since we live there. $9500 for tuition for multiple kids can allow for savings for grad school later. $65K a year for multiple kids won't.
How do you define "worth it"? What convinced you that the schools you visited didn't meet that standard? What convinces you that "many" other SLACs don't meet that standard? What kind of research have you done besides touring campuses?
Obviously, there are some great schools in Virginia, including Wm & Mary, but is there any basis at all for your rather broad and unsubstantiated conclusion other than your family's financial situation?
Yes, I am an educator and on many college boards. Read Andy Ferguson's "Crazy U".
Those are your credentials, but what is your reasoning? And, BTW, I loved "Crazy U", but don't know why you'd cite it as evidence for your conclusion.
No, I'm not going to respond because you came on here with a nasty attitude problem and I would like people like you to stay off the college forum. So neither you nor other readers will get the benefit of what I could tell you. And there's no way you read the entirety of Andy's book if you don't know what I am talking about. You read just the funny sections.
I'm surprised that you think that asking about the reasons you reached your conclusion demonstrates a "nasty attitude". I find advice more helpful when the advice-giver explains his/her thinking.
Well, at least, we agree that Ferguson's book (I'm not on a first-name basis with him as you are) is funny, For the record, I did read the whole book, and I still don't recall him arguing that no SLAC is ever worth the tuition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Decide beforehand what you as a family can afford. My old SLAC is not $65K a year not including airfare and definitely not worth it. How many kids do you have? What can you afford after taxes? A lot of these smaller liberal colleges, IMHO, are just not worth the excessive fees. Please don't dangle a carrot in front of DC if you can't afford full freight for 4-5 years (a lot of kids are now taking 5 years to comoplete).
Curious what SLAC are you referencing? Which did you attend? We are interested in the SLACs but we are hearing what you said from others as well Perhaps we just go Virginia and let the chips fall where they may.
West coast but after having toured many on the east coast, I have to say many SLACs or LACs just aren't worth the $65K a year. Period. We're aiming for VA universities since we live there. $9500 for tuition for multiple kids can allow for savings for grad school later. $65K a year for multiple kids won't.
How do you define "worth it"? What convinced you that the schools you visited didn't meet that standard? What convinces you that "many" other SLACs don't meet that standard? What kind of research have you done besides touring campuses?
Obviously, there are some great schools in Virginia, including Wm & Mary, but is there any basis at all for your rather broad and unsubstantiated conclusion other than your family's financial situation?
Yes, I am an educator and on many college boards. Read Andy Ferguson's "Crazy U".
Those are your credentials, but what is your reasoning? And, BTW, I loved "Crazy U", but don't know why you'd cite it as evidence for your conclusion.
No, I'm not going to respond because you came on here with a nasty attitude problem and I would like people like you to stay off the college forum. So neither you nor other readers will get the benefit of what I could tell you. And there's no way you read the entirety of Andy's book if you don't know what I am talking about. You read just the funny sections.
Anonymous wrote:^ odd post
Anonymous wrote:I would warn against touring too many schools in a week. We did a Spring Break tour of 4 colleges, and while we enjoyed it, by the end we all thought that it was too much at once. Taking notes after each tour will be important, as by the end, it becomes hard to remember if it was school #1 or #3 which recommended particular things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Decide beforehand what you as a family can afford. My old SLAC is not $65K a year not including airfare and definitely not worth it. How many kids do you have? What can you afford after taxes? A lot of these smaller liberal colleges, IMHO, are just not worth the excessive fees. Please don't dangle a carrot in front of DC if you can't afford full freight for 4-5 years (a lot of kids are now taking 5 years to comoplete).
Curious what SLAC are you referencing? Which did you attend? We are interested in the SLACs but we are hearing what you said from others as well Perhaps we just go Virginia and let the chips fall where they may.
West coast but after having toured many on the east coast, I have to say many SLACs or LACs just aren't worth the $65K a year. Period. We're aiming for VA universities since we live there. $9500 for tuition for multiple kids can allow for savings for grad school later. $65K a year for multiple kids won't.
How do you define "worth it"? What convinced you that the schools you visited didn't meet that standard? What convinces you that "many" other SLACs don't meet that standard? What kind of research have you done besides touring campuses?
Obviously, there are some great schools in Virginia, including Wm & Mary, but is there any basis at all for your rather broad and unsubstantiated conclusion other than your family's financial situation?
Yes, I am an educator and on many college boards. Read Andy Ferguson's "Crazy U".
Those are your credentials, but what is your reasoning? And, BTW, I loved "Crazy U", but don't know why you'd cite it as evidence for your conclusion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Decide beforehand what you as a family can afford. My old SLAC is not $65K a year not including airfare and definitely not worth it. How many kids do you have? What can you afford after taxes? A lot of these smaller liberal colleges, IMHO, are just not worth the excessive fees. Please don't dangle a carrot in front of DC if you can't afford full freight for 4-5 years (a lot of kids are now taking 5 years to comoplete).
Curious what SLAC are you referencing? Which did you attend? We are interested in the SLACs but we are hearing what you said from others as well Perhaps we just go Virginia and let the chips fall where they may.
West coast but after having toured many on the east coast, I have to say many SLACs or LACs just aren't worth the $65K a year. Period. We're aiming for VA universities since we live there. $9500 for tuition for multiple kids can allow for savings for grad school later. $65K a year for multiple kids won't.
How do you define "worth it"? What convinced you that the schools you visited didn't meet that standard? What convinces you that "many" other SLACs don't meet that standard? What kind of research have you done besides touring campuses?
Obviously, there are some great schools in Virginia, including Wm & Mary, but is there any basis at all for your rather broad and unsubstantiated conclusion other than your family's financial situation?
Yes, I am an educator and on many college boards. Read Andy Ferguson's "Crazy U".
Those are your credentials, but what is your reasoning? And, BTW, I loved "Crazy U", but don't know why you'd cite it as evidence for your conclusion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Decide beforehand what you as a family can afford. My old SLAC is not $65K a year not including airfare and definitely not worth it. How many kids do you have? What can you afford after taxes? A lot of these smaller liberal colleges, IMHO, are just not worth the excessive fees. Please don't dangle a carrot in front of DC if you can't afford full freight for 4-5 years (a lot of kids are now taking 5 years to comoplete).
Curious what SLAC are you referencing? Which did you attend? We are interested in the SLACs but we are hearing what you said from others as well Perhaps we just go Virginia and let the chips fall where they may.
West coast but after having toured many on the east coast, I have to say many SLACs or LACs just aren't worth the $65K a year. Period. We're aiming for VA universities since we live there. $9500 for tuition for multiple kids can allow for savings for grad school later. $65K a year for multiple kids won't.
How do you define "worth it"? What convinced you that the schools you visited didn't meet that standard? What convinces you that "many" other SLACs don't meet that standard? What kind of research have you done besides touring campuses?
Obviously, there are some great schools in Virginia, including Wm & Mary, but is there any basis at all for your rather broad and unsubstantiated conclusion other than your family's financial situation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Decide beforehand what you as a family can afford. My old SLAC is not $65K a year not including airfare and definitely not worth it. How many kids do you have? What can you afford after taxes? A lot of these smaller liberal colleges, IMHO, are just not worth the excessive fees. Please don't dangle a carrot in front of DC if you can't afford full freight for 4-5 years (a lot of kids are now taking 5 years to comoplete).
Curious what SLAC are you referencing? Which did you attend? We are interested in the SLACs but we are hearing what you said from others as well Perhaps we just go Virginia and let the chips fall where they may.
West coast but after having toured many on the east coast, I have to say many SLACs or LACs just aren't worth the $65K a year. Period. We're aiming for VA universities since we live there. $9500 for tuition for multiple kids can allow for savings for grad school later. $65K a year for multiple kids won't.