Anonymous wrote:I think the key takeaway with the crazy increase in tuition is that with an HHI of $400K with 2-3 kids it is not feasible for a top private unless you have significant family money. Many people I know in that bracket have grandparents who are paying. It sucks that this is where we are at but it's just the reality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Income is fine at $400k combined salary but we have 3 kids. 2 have special needs and will require small class sizes. All kids did public but now with middle and high school approaching, we think it’s time to move 1-2 kids over to private. Income is enough to not qualify for aid yet 2 tuitions of 40k or so, feels constraining. We don’t typically take lavish trips but wondering how others see this, finance it?
Just wait until you have to pay 160k a year just to keep the two kids who need small classes in private colleges with small classes and supports.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure 400k is enough to do independent school but maybe look at Catholic schools.
Perhaps you could do Gonzaga and stoneridge as tuitions are less than independents?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We also have an annual income of $400k and 2 kids in top private schools. Grandparents pay $80k in tuition, like most other families I know in our income bracket.
Same here. There are very, very few in our bracket ($400K) at my kid's two schools. My kid (3) attend private for high school only. Grandparents pay for 2 of the 3 of them. We pay for one. There is no way we'd pay $165K out of our own income.
We make 3 Mil/year. So having 2 kids in private is pretty easy. We don’t feel the cost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We also have an annual income of $400k and 2 kids in top private schools. Grandparents pay $80k in tuition, like most other families I know in our income bracket.
Same here. There are very, very few in our bracket ($400K) at my kid's two schools. My kid (3) attend private for high school only. Grandparents pay for 2 of the 3 of them. We pay for one. There is no way we'd pay $165K out of our own income.
Anonymous wrote:Huh. We make $225k and pay $35k and it’s fine. One car, townhouse, local vacations, but none of that is a particular hardship.
It’s all down to lifestyle, I think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Income is fine at $400k combined salary but we have 3 kids. 2 have special needs and will require small class sizes. All kids did public but now with middle and high school approaching, we think it’s time to move 1-2 kids over to private. Income is enough to not qualify for aid yet 2 tuitions of 40k or so, feels constraining. We don’t typically take lavish trips but wondering how others see this, finance it?
Just wait until you have to pay 160k a year just to keep the two kids who need small classes in private colleges with small classes and supports.