Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t pay that much for any school.
Maybe, but I would trust your response more if you had written:
"I couldn't pay that much for any school."
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t pay that much for any school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t pay that much for any school.
Weird. Posters keep saying that yet have their kids apply to private and public oos top 20 when they know they can’t get aid.
I think ED especially to private or oos public schools is signaling that not only my kid is smart but I am rich enough to afford this school. ED favors rich kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:400K post tax money. So many delusional parents in DCUM.
Not for us. I invested aggressively in our 529 and made $200k+ for UM tax free. In fact, in 2022 and 2023 our gains paid for tuition in full.
lol it's still money and 400,000. No one asked if you had it. The question was is...is it worth it.
Worth is subjective and will depend on your resources and alternatives. We are full pay, and like a PP, aggressively saved in 529s from birth, and how have >400k in a 529 for each kid. If the youngest wants Michigan, and gets in (probably won't), yes, we would pay. It's all about the alternatives and their costs. If we couldn't so easily afford that, the kid would go in-state or to a lower-ranked school that gives merit discounts. But we can, and as much as I think that's uncommon, apparently there are plenty of others who can also easily afford it.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t pay that much for any school.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t pay that much for any school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No its not. But neither are MIT, Stanford and Princeton. However, market dictates what the schools can charge, so what do I know?
OK Michigan is NOT MIT or Stanford lol. But even then, still not worth it for undergrad. To each their own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:400K post tax money. So many delusional parents in DCUM.
Not for us. I invested aggressively in our 529 and made $200k+ for UM tax free. In fact, in 2022 and 2023 our gains paid for tuition in full.
lol it's still money and 400,000. No one asked if you had it. The question was is...is it worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:400K post tax money. So many delusional parents in DCUM.
Not for us. I invested aggressively in our 529 and made $200k+ for UM tax free. In fact, in 2022 and 2023 our gains paid for tuition in full.
Anonymous wrote:No its not. But neither are MIT, Stanford and Princeton. However, market dictates what the schools can charge, so what do I know?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:400K post tax money. So many delusional parents in DCUM.
Not for us. I invested aggressively in our 529 and made $200k+ for UM tax free. In fact, in 2022 and 2023 our gains paid for tuition in full.