Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4 students from a known family is worth more than trying to fill those spots individually even amid strong demand. I personally think schools are going to be in for a very rude awakening if they don't redesign their tuition models. Maybe not in the next few years, but definitely in the next 5 to 10.
There are plenty of families with enough money to pay.
Of course. And plenty of those families get turned down. Money isn't everything. Having good quality students and a dedicated family is worth more. The schools aren't that craven yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4 students from a known family is worth more than trying to fill those spots individually even amid strong demand. I personally think schools are going to be in for a very rude awakening if they don't redesign their tuition models. Maybe not in the next few years, but definitely in the next 5 to 10.
There are plenty of families with enough money to pay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP I have posted before. We have 4 in private and get a discount. Basically we are good for 160k+ a year for a decade. School knocks off about 20k a year. Just talk to them.
Is it a desirable private with a wait list? I would be surprised if a Big 3 would do that, since they don't even have enough spaces for siblings some of the time.
Yes and we have had this relationship for years. As others have said we are a sure thing with kids in the school for decades. I will say that their tuition has gone up but our discount hasn’t.
Everyone has a different definition of what constitutes a "desirable private." But I'm willing to bet that you're not talking about a Big 3 school.
If it makes you feel better you can think what you want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP I have posted before. We have 4 in private and get a discount. Basically we are good for 160k+ a year for a decade. School knocks off about 20k a year. Just talk to them.
Is it a desirable private with a wait list? I would be surprised if a Big 3 would do that, since they don't even have enough spaces for siblings some of the time.
Yes and we have had this relationship for years. As others have said we are a sure thing with kids in the school for decades. I will say that their tuition has gone up but our discount hasn’t.
Everyone has a different definition of what constitutes a "desirable private." But I'm willing to bet that you're not talking about a Big 3 school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4 students from a known family is worth more than trying to fill those spots individually even amid strong demand. I personally think schools are going to be in for a very rude awakening if they don't redesign their tuition models. Maybe not in the next few years, but definitely in the next 5 to 10.
There are plenty of families with enough money to pay.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I think you should talk to the school. What do you have to lose? I would think the school would want to work with you rather than face the possibility of losing four spaces.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP I have posted before. We have 4 in private and get a discount. Basically we are good for 160k+ a year for a decade. School knocks off about 20k a year. Just talk to them.
Is it a desirable private with a wait list? I would be surprised if a Big 3 would do that, since they don't even have enough spaces for siblings some of the time.
Yes and we have had this relationship for years. As others have said we are a sure thing with kids in the school for decades. I will say that their tuition has gone up but our discount hasn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP I have posted before. We have 4 in private and get a discount. Basically we are good for 160k+ a year for a decade. School knocks off about 20k a year. Just talk to them.
Is it a desirable private with a wait list? I would be surprised if a Big 3 would do that, since they don't even have enough spaces for siblings some of the time.
Anonymous wrote:4 students from a known family is worth more than trying to fill those spots individually even amid strong demand. I personally think schools are going to be in for a very rude awakening if they don't redesign their tuition models. Maybe not in the next few years, but definitely in the next 5 to 10.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP I have posted before. We have 4 in private and get a discount. Basically we are good for 160k+ a year for a decade. School knocks off about 20k a year. Just talk to them.
Is it a desirable private with a wait list? I would be surprised if a Big 3 would do that, since they don't even have enough spaces for siblings some of the time.
Anonymous wrote:We have 4 kids at a 30k a year private school and while we can technically afford it we do not qualify for financial aid and find it fiscally irresponsible. Has anyone had luck going to the school and negotiating a better rate outside of financial aid?
Anonymous wrote:OP I have posted before. We have 4 in private and get a discount. Basically we are good for 160k+ a year for a decade. School knocks off about 20k a year. Just talk to them.