Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shocking how much FA goes to families owning expensive homes (900K +) and making North of 200K.
Do you think they should sell the home so that they can pay for school? That’s not an extravagant home in most parts of DC and the suburbs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plenty. Will be paying less for the one in college than the one in HS.
Same.
Anonymous wrote:Plenty. Will be paying less for the one in college than the one in HS.
Anonymous wrote:Shocking how much FA goes to families owning expensive homes (900K +) and making North of 200K.
Anonymous wrote:Shocking how much FA goes to families owning expensive homes (900K +) and making North of 200K.
Anonymous wrote:Around 600K. Two kids in private with tuition hovering just under 100K.
Net worth about 3 million not including our inheritances which are mostly real estate that are worth about 6 million right now. No mortgages on those properties.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shocking how much FA goes to families owning expensive homes (900K +) and making North of 200K.
While I sort of agree with you (as a private school parent whose school is very generous with aid to the point I know Chanel bag wearing SAHMs whose family qualifies) on the other hand, these type of “low UMC” families tend to draw the short end of the stick if they don’t qualify for aid- they can’t really afford to go private, but only low income families get aid and only truly upper class families can afford full pay. If a school cares about having students across the spectrum of HHI, it makes sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About $425K and two kids in private (Big3) high school. Grandparents pay for one.
Can't wait to be done as well. It is an obscene amount of money.
Well, then there is college tuition …