Anonymous wrote:I'm paying it, so yes.
Anonymous wrote:
If she wants to go to grad school, save money now and give her the money to go to the best grad school she gets into.
This.
This...is something people only say on the internet. Never heard anyone in real life have the balls to say something so short-sighted and stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Plenty of rich young men and UVA- and some smart and rich ones as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Daughter yes, son no. You want your daughter to meet and marry a smart/rich young man while she's still in her prime. Your son can hold off on marriage until his 30s and as long as he's making good money, he'll have solid prospects.
I went to Duke and I know very few women who married men they met in undergrad...
Anonymous wrote:Daughter yes, son no. You want your daughter to meet and marry a smart/rich young man while she's still in her prime. Your son can hold off on marriage until his 30s and as long as he's making good money, he'll have solid prospects.
Anonymous wrote:Daughter yes, son no. You want your daughter to meet and marry a smart/rich young man while she's still in her prime. Your son can hold off on marriage until his 30s and as long as he's making good money, he'll have solid prospects.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of Duke (#8) are residents who turned down:
UVA #24
UNC #30
Clemson #66
Georgia #56
Florida #50
I went to one of these instead of Duke.
It's one of the biggest regrets of my life.
Audible laughter. I'm sorry, why? They're all respected and if you finish in the top quartile you're destined for a solid job and/or good grad program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she wants to go to grad school, save money now and give her the money to go to the best grad school she gets into.
This.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of Duke (#8) are residents who turned down:
UVA #24
UNC #30
Clemson #66
Georgia #56
Florida #50
I went to one of these instead of Duke.
It's one of the biggest regrets of my life.