Anonymous wrote:i like Duke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it causes financial hardship, then no.
Even if it causes financial hardship, then yes. Some things are worth the sacrifice. And my kid's education is one of them. If your kid was from Indiana deciding between these two schools and UVA was much cheaper, I might consider UVA. But for a kid from Virginia? UC Berkeley for sure.
huh? that makes no sense. why is UVA better for a kid from Indiana than Virginia?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it causes financial hardship, then no.
Even if it causes financial hardship, then yes. Some things are worth the sacrifice. And my kid's education is one of them. If your kid was from Indiana deciding between these two schools and UVA was much cheaper, I might consider UVA. But for a kid from Virginia? UC Berkeley for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it causes financial hardship, then no.
Even if it causes financial hardship, then yes. Some things are worth the sacrifice. And my kid's education is one of them. If your kid was from Indiana deciding between these two schools and UVA was much cheaper, I might consider UVA. But for a kid from Virginia? UC Berkeley for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Virginia resident whose kid has gotten into UVA (honors), but also Berkeley. So is it worth it to pay twice as much to go to Berkeley instead of UVA?
Anonymous wrote:If it causes financial hardship, then no.