Anonymous wrote:Woodson, as an example, the parents have no experience personally with AP classes - they did not take them - and they think if their child doesn't do well in them (their opinion), the the kid is not ready for college/or not college material. That's a sad, pretty common scenario for students in the bottom 50%, to start with, of their class. For the students in the top 50% but not the top 10%, their parents won't pay for out-of-state or private.
I don't even understand this post. Why would Woodson parents have less experience than those from other schools? I'm not paying out of state or private tuition unless it's a top 15 school (which I'm not pushing for, so basically I won't be paying for that). I'm sure my kids will appreciate not having loans for either undergrad or grad school. I wouldn't boohoo someone who knows the value of a dollar. Lots of great schools in VA. It's all what you make of it once you get there anyway.