Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So it’s surprising or newsworthy or forward-thinking to suggest that $200k families don’t/wont/can’t pay $400k for Villanova or Tulane?
Yes, because just a year ago those schools didn’t cost entirely that much. Tipping point reached.
Yes. Also test-optional makes these schools much less attractive. It’s one thing to stretch, financially, when telling yourself that your kid will be among his intellectual peers. Iron sharpens iron and all that. But if only 15% of students are reporting scores … what are you paying for, again? You can get a mix of students, including some very strong ones, at the flagship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the public and private “slip over schools”? Do they become wealthier and fancier with time?
NYU
BC
Tufts
BU
Lehigh
Wake
Case Western
Northeastern
W&M
Brandeis
Santa Clara
GW
Syracuse
U-Miami
Villanova
Tulane
Pepperdine
If so, these are the private schools ranked between 35 and 80 that I think he is referring to? Or maybe is it a more narrow set?
Interestingly, these are the schools where a lot of middle of the pack (3.7uw) private school kids that are full pay, apply early and get in from our private school
I’d pay for a degree for some of these schools. Maybe the higher ranked ones or even Wake. Maybe case is the line?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, the tipping point has arrived. The 10% - me included - are applying the what can we afford vs what we are willing to pay to the college equation.
I can technically afford a Lexus but buy a Toyota.
I can technically afford University of Richmond but buy UMD Honors College.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the public and private “slip over schools”? Do they become wealthier and fancier with time?
NYU
BC
Tufts
BU
Lehigh
Wake
Case Western
Northeastern
W&M
Brandeis
Santa Clara
GW
Syracuse
U-Miami
Villanova
Tulane
Pepperdine
If so, these are the private schools ranked between 35 and 80 that I think he is referring to? Or maybe is it a more narrow set?
Interestingly, these are the schools where a lot of middle of the pack (3.7uw) private school kids that are full pay, apply early and get in from our private school
I’d pay for a degree for some of these schools. Maybe the higher ranked ones or even Wake. Maybe case is the line?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, the tipping point has arrived. The 10% - me included - are applying the what can we afford vs what we are willing to pay to the college equation.
I can technically afford a Lexus but buy a Toyota.
I can technically afford University of Richmond but buy UMD Honors College.
Anonymous wrote:What are the public and private “slip over schools”? Do they become wealthier and fancier with time?
NYU
BC
Tufts
BU
Lehigh
Wake
Case Western
Northeastern
W&M
Brandeis
Santa Clara
GW
Syracuse
U-Miami
Villanova
Tulane
Pepperdine
If so, these are the private schools ranked between 35 and 80 that I think he is referring to? Or maybe is it a more narrow set?
Interestingly, these are the schools where a lot of middle of the pack (3.7uw) private school kids that are full pay, apply early and get in from our private school
Anonymous wrote:What are the public and private “slip over schools”? Do they become wealthier and fancier with time?
NYU
BC
Tufts
BU
Lehigh
Wake
Case Western
Northeastern
W&M
Brandeis
Santa Clara
GW
Syracuse
U-Miami
Villanova
Tulane
Pepperdine
If so, these are the private schools ranked between 35 and 80 that I think he is referring to? Or maybe is it a more narrow set?
Interestingly, these are the schools where a lot of middle of the pack (3.7uw) private school kids that are full pay, apply early and get in from our private school
Anonymous wrote:My daughter has gotten into our state 'flagship' and the 'flagships' of two neighboring states (she's waiting to hear from her 'targets' and 'reaches'). The delta between our state 'flagship' and the private targets or reaches is over $200k over 4 years. That's a lot of money for anybody.