Anonymous wrote:This is why you forego vacations and restaurants and Starbucks and salon coloring and manicures etc as needed once they are born to start saving for college. You had 18 years’ notice.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t have kids if you can’t afford them.
Anonymous wrote:I had twins and a singleton in college at the same time for two full years, make ~$300 in HHI, and received no financial aid. I paid out of pocket, plus the kids all earned a degree of merit aid. All went to public universities and are doing well. Just a data point to consider.
Anonymous wrote:Two kids in college, one our of state one in private with scholarships. Both costs $40-$45K all in each year. $80k estimate per child is insane.
If you just started making that income, it will be easy for you to keep your spending near your old salaries and save save save.Anonymous wrote:Hi We will have three kids in college at once (a twin plus singleton situation). We are pretty high income $475k/yr. Please don't jump down my throat -it's a honest question- is there any way we will qualify for any aid
if all three are in school at once, or are we way out of the ball park - We just started making this income and do not have enough saved to pay 80k a year x3 for 4 years (if they go to private universities).