Anonymous wrote:really only tip top like HYPSM. or those who give a ton of aid to families like mine (good income, real assets)
Anonymous wrote:We were shocked to find out, during our tufts tour, that the institution has surpassed $91,000. Tufts is a good school ,a great school even, but $91k is way overselling what it actually provides and its mediocre alumni network and few career resources. I understand that the purpose of a college isn't job training, but, at some point, when you're charging such obscene prices, you have to guarantee a return on the investment beyond being a "whole, educated person." For you, what institutions are worth $90k+, if any?
Anonymous wrote:For undergraduate? None.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is a CS major. The only schools worth 90K per year.
MIT
Stanford
Berkeley
He wanted to be in East coast, so Stanford and Berkeley was not applied to. Did not get accepted to MIT. So he goes to UMD for free. I saved 400K.
Anonymous wrote:Here is the problem...
if you go in state it's about $30K/year so the real question isn't who will pay $90K/year... the question who will pay $60K more than they are already going to pay... but in reality most people are going out of state anyway, so the math becomes OOS UVA/UMD is $60K... so who is willing to pay $30K more or $2K/mth...
the answer is people who are too snobby to go in state and think $2K/mth isn't that much money, they are already going to pay $60K no matter what.
Anonymous wrote:Here is the problem...
if you go in state it's about $30K/year so the real question isn't who will pay $90K/year... the question who will pay $60K more than they are already going to pay... but in reality most people are going out of state anyway, so the math becomes OOS UVA/UMD is $60K... so who is willing to pay $30K more or $2K/mth...
the answer is people who are too snobby to go in state and think $2K/mth isn't that much money, they are already going to pay $60K no matter what.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is a CS major. The only schools worth 90K per year.
MIT
Stanford
Berkeley
He wanted to be in East coast, so Stanford and Berkeley was not applied to. Did not get accepted to MIT. So he goes to UMD for free. I saved 400K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were shocked to find out, during our tufts tour, that the institution has surpassed $91,000. Tufts is a good school ,a great school even, but $91k is way overselling what it actually provides and its mediocre alumni network and few career resources. I understand that the purpose of a college isn't job training, but, at some point, when you're charging such obscene prices, you have to guarantee a return on the investment beyond being a "whole, educated person." For you, what institutions are worth $90k+, if any?
Absolutely not. And it’s supply and demand. Demand drives up prices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were shocked to find out, during our tufts tour, that the institution has surpassed $91,000. Tufts is a good school ,a great school even, but $91k is way overselling what it actually provides and its mediocre alumni network and few career resources. I understand that the purpose of a college isn't job training, but, at some point, when you're charging such obscene prices, you have to guarantee a return on the investment beyond being a "whole, educated person." For you, what institutions are worth $90k+, if any?
Depends on what the child wants to do. To me, by far the most value proposition with the highest expected return is HYPSM. We are full pay and HYPSM's prices at around $90k per year are a steal. The best deal there is in all of higher education anywhere in the world.