Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the kid get a full ride somewhere else, and what's the loan situation?
I think that is a very good offer, but $92,000 can mean a lot of different things-is this a family of 3 or a family of 6, do they have medical expenses/debt or unstable employment or some other factor that makes $7K a year a hardship? I think families do need to be really careful, but it's always better if parents can be really clear about how much they can spend before the offer letters come in.
No, the child is considering taking a gap year and re-applying to local schools to try to get a full ride. I believe their situation is adequate (no huge family size, debt, etc)- they were just expecting that the child would earn a full ride somewhere with their stats and didn't expect to pay anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the kid get a full ride somewhere else, and what's the loan situation?
I think that is a very good offer, but $92,000 can mean a lot of different things-is this a family of 3 or a family of 6, do they have medical expenses/debt or unstable employment or some other factor that makes $7K a year a hardship? I think families do need to be really careful, but it's always better if parents can be really clear about how much they can spend before the offer letters come in.
No, the child is considering taking a gap year and re-applying to local schools to try to get a full ride. I believe their situation is adequate (no huge family size, debt, etc)- they were just expecting that the child would earn a full ride somewhere with their stats and didn't expect to pay anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the kid get a full ride somewhere else, and what's the loan situation?
I think that is a very good offer, but $92,000 can mean a lot of different things-is this a family of 3 or a family of 6, do they have medical expenses/debt or unstable employment or some other factor that makes $7K a year a hardship? I think families do need to be really careful, but it's always better if parents can be really clear about how much they can spend before the offer letters come in.
No, the child is considering taking a gap year and re-applying to local schools to try to get a full ride. I believe their situation is adequate (no huge family size, debt, etc)- they were just expecting that the child would earn a full ride somewhere with their stats and didn't expect to pay anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the kid get a full ride somewhere else, and what's the loan situation?
I think that is a very good offer, but $92,000 can mean a lot of different things-is this a family of 3 or a family of 6, do they have medical expenses/debt or unstable employment or some other factor that makes $7K a year a hardship? I think families do need to be really careful, but it's always better if parents can be really clear about how much they can spend before the offer letters come in.
No, the child is considering taking a gap year and re-applying to local schools to try to get a full ride. I believe their situation is adequate (no huge family size, debt, etc)- they were just expecting that the child would earn a full ride somewhere with their stats and didn't expect to pay anything.
Anonymous wrote:Did the kid get a full ride somewhere else, and what's the loan situation?
I think that is a very good offer, but $92,000 can mean a lot of different things-is this a family of 3 or a family of 6, do they have medical expenses/debt or unstable employment or some other factor that makes $7K a year a hardship? I think families do need to be really careful, but it's always better if parents can be really clear about how much they can spend before the offer letters come in.