Anonymous
Post 04/05/2023 14:44     Subject: Re:Emory Full Tuition vs Stanford

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For which program? Chemistry would be a toss up. Nursing would be Emory. Etc

I think OP is more focused on the overall brand

He's undecided but likes polisci and econ. So hopefully law so the ROI would be worth it. For Emory he would have to do business to get the scholarship, which is fine with me. He can double major if he really wants to.


Oh! For either of those he'll need grad school to be taken seriously.

Emory.


Emory business major really don't need grad school.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2023 14:44     Subject: Emory Full Tuition vs Stanford

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pay one semester at Stanford and have your kid drop out and start up a company. Jk!

You know... didn't think of this.


You would also save law school tuition! lol
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2023 14:42     Subject: Emory Full Tuition vs Stanford

Anonymous wrote:Pay one semester at Stanford and have your kid drop out and start up a company. Jk!

You know... didn't think of this.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2023 14:41     Subject: Emory Full Tuition vs Stanford

Anonymous wrote:Given how difficult of a decision this is, I think you and DS should visit both schools if you haven't already.

If he's planning to go to law school afterwards, the money saved by going to Emory would be really helpful.


It shouldn't be this difficult. Obviously, it's Emery.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2023 14:39     Subject: Emory Full Tuition vs Stanford

Pay one semester at Stanford and have your kid drop out and start up a company. Jk!
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2023 14:37     Subject: Emory Full Tuition vs Stanford

Given how difficult of a decision this is, I think you and DS should visit both schools if you haven't already.

If he's planning to go to law school afterwards, the money saved by going to Emory would be really helpful.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2023 14:36     Subject: Emory Full Tuition vs Stanford

Anonymous wrote:I’d send the kid to Stanford even if it meant I was driving Uber at night or on the weekends to pay for it.


It would be easier just to get a job as a janitor at Stanford for the tuition remission. The downside is your kid will walk past you and tell everyone, "I don't know this man!" It beats driving Uber at night.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2023 14:36     Subject: Emory Full Tuition vs Stanford

It is hard to see how it will play out. I would say go with your gut. Would you regret dropping Stanford? Would you regret dropping Emory?

If it were us, we would certainly steer the kid in the direction of Stanford, global recognition, subject majors may change etc. If money were to be an issue, I would pay for the kiddo and ask him to pay us back with no interest that could either go towards paying a siblings college loans (assuming you would have to take out loans) or your retirement funds.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2023 14:34     Subject: Re:Emory Full Tuition vs Stanford

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For which program? Chemistry would be a toss up. Nursing would be Emory. Etc

I think OP is more focused on the overall brand

He's undecided but likes polisci and econ. So hopefully law so the ROI would be worth it. For Emory he would have to do business to get the scholarship, which is fine with me. He can double major if he really wants to.


Oh! For either of those he'll need grad school to be taken seriously.

Emory.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2023 14:33     Subject: Re:Emory Full Tuition vs Stanford

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For which program? Chemistry would be a toss up. Nursing would be Emory. Etc

I think OP is more focused on the overall brand

He's undecided but likes polisci and econ. So hopefully law so the ROI would be worth it. For Emory he would have to do business to get the scholarship, which is fine with me. He can double major if he really wants to.


If he's likely to go on to do something like law school, save the money on undergrad. I think the graduate school degree in fields like law, business, etc. is more important than the undergrad degree.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2023 14:32     Subject: Re:Emory Full Tuition vs Stanford

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A kid as bright as yours will do great anywhere. Will get lots of opportunities at Emory to shine. Save the money!!!!!

Thank you, just trying to convince my husband really. DS seems to almost be there, again he really like Emory.


If your child is planning to do grad/professional school, that will matter much more in their career than undergrad.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2023 14:29     Subject: Re:Emory Full Tuition vs Stanford

Anonymous wrote:A kid as bright as yours will do great anywhere. Will get lots of opportunities at Emory to shine. Save the money!!!!!

Thank you, just trying to convince my husband really. DS seems to almost be there, again he really like Emory.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2023 14:27     Subject: Emory Full Tuition vs Stanford

Anonymous wrote:DS has the privilege of getting into Stanford and Emory with a full tuition scholarship. Stanford is full cost of attendance at about 80k, while Emory would be around 20k. We can only afford 55k a year and DS would have to figure out the rest. Of course we don't want to pay that if we don't have to. DS is undecided for Stanford but is interested in econ and Polisci. He would major in business at Emory and another major. DS really likes Emory after visiting, but is Stanford's prestige really worth that much more over Emory?





I would do Emery because Stanford is the arch enemy of Cal
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2023 14:27     Subject: Re:Emory Full Tuition vs Stanford

Anonymous wrote:For which program? Chemistry would be a toss up. Nursing would be Emory. Etc

I think OP is more focused on the overall brand

He's undecided but likes polisci and econ. So hopefully law so the ROI would be worth it. For Emory he would have to do business to get the scholarship, which is fine with me. He can double major if he really wants to.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2023 14:27     Subject: Emory Full Tuition vs Stanford

Emory is both significantly cheaper and more apt to produce a child who can settle down and have a family, because Georgia is a heck of a lot more conducive to that than California. Plus, at Emory, your kid is going to have a lot more faculty attention. At Stanford, that attention is going to be sucked up by grad students or undergrads who are even more prodigious.