Anonymous wrote:We are saving about two hundred each in 529s. We have other savings/investments if needed
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$400,000 each lowest and $700,000 each if med school or law school a possibility.
Lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$400,000 each lowest and $700,000 each if med school or law school a possibility.
Lol
It's reasonable for some people to save for law school, medical school, and other higher educational costs. My parents paid for those things, and they are still over the estate tax limit. When I went to school, the total cost of attendance was $50k (now it is over $90k), and my parents' income was over $1m at the time, so from their perspective, paying for undergrad and graduate school was a no-brainer. It didn't affect their quality of life, retirement plans, etc.
I don't know the stats but if were to guess I would say maybe 2% of the US population has a yearly income over $1 million. With a single year salary they can finance your entire education. 98% of Americans don't have that privilege.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The good colleges cost $100k a year. You are barely half way and only have a few years left. You are behind.
Keep putting money in the account!
Waste of money.
+1 there are lots of good schools that don’t cost 100k a year. Some of you are just blind consumers
Says the person sending their kid to some State school. In my household we teach our kids to aim high.
What state are you in?
VA has: UVA, VT, WM…just to start.
Not a single one has ever been or will ever be a T10 national university. This is hardly aiming high. We’re talking Princeton, Stanford, Harvard, MIT, etc. UVA is at least worthy of a dismissive eye roll – everything else in VA is a joke.
What a clown. Very few kids want to attend those schools. Even kids with striver parents usually have no interest. And you could have amazing grades, but it's still a crapshoot.
You wasted your time responding to that imbecile POS
Anonymous wrote:$400,000 each lowest and $700,000 each if med school or law school a possibility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The good colleges cost $100k a year. You are barely half way and only have a few years left. You are behind.
Keep putting money in the account!
Waste of money.
+1 there are lots of good schools that don’t cost 100k a year. Some of you are just blind consumers
Says the person sending their kid to some State school. In my household we teach our kids to aim high.
What state are you in?
VA has: UVA, VT, WM…just to start.
Not a single one has ever been or will ever be a T10 national university. This is hardly aiming high. We’re talking Princeton, Stanford, Harvard, MIT, etc. UVA is at least worthy of a dismissive eye roll – everything else in VA is a joke.
What a clown. Very few kids want to attend those schools. Even kids with striver parents usually have no interest. And you could have amazing grades, but it's still a crapshoot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$400,000 each lowest and $700,000 each if med school or law school a possibility.
Lol
It's reasonable for some people to save for law school, medical school, and other higher educational costs. My parents paid for those things, and they are still over the estate tax limit. When I went to school, the total cost of attendance was $50k (now it is over $90k), and my parents' income was over $1m at the time, so from their perspective, paying for undergrad and graduate school was a no-brainer. It didn't affect their quality of life, retirement plans, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The good colleges cost $100k a year. You are barely half way and only have a few years left. You are behind.
Keep putting money in the account!
Waste of money.
+1 there are lots of good schools that don’t cost 100k a year. Some of you are just blind consumers
Says the person sending their kid to some State school. In my household we teach our kids to aim high.
What state are you in?
VA has: UVA, VT, WM…just to start.
Not a single one has ever been or will ever be a T10 national university. This is hardly aiming high. We’re talking Princeton, Stanford, Harvard, MIT, etc. UVA is at least worthy of a dismissive eye roll – everything else in VA is a joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The good colleges cost $100k a year. You are barely half way and only have a few years left. You are behind.
Keep putting money in the account!
Waste of money.
+1 there are lots of good schools that don’t cost 100k a year. Some of you are just blind consumers
Says the person sending their kid to some State school. In my household we teach our kids to aim high.
What state are you in?
VA has: UVA, VT, WM…just to start.
Not a single one has ever been or will ever be a T10 national university. This is hardly aiming high. We’re talking Princeton, Stanford, Harvard, MIT, etc. UVA is at least worthy of a dismissive eye roll – everything else in VA is a joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The good colleges cost $100k a year. You are barely half way and only have a few years left. You are behind.
Keep putting money in the account!
Waste of money.
+1 there are lots of good schools that don’t cost 100k a year. Some of you are just blind consumers
Says the person sending their kid to some State school. In my household we teach our kids to aim high.
What state are you in?
VA has: UVA, VT, WM…just to start.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$400,000 each lowest and $700,000 each if med school or law school a possibility.
Lol
Anonymous wrote:$400,000 each lowest and $700,000 each if med school or law school a possibility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The good colleges cost $100k a year. You are barely half way and only have a few years left. You are behind.
Keep putting money in the account!
I didn't have a 529. My son got into a Top 20 college. It costs around $60k per year. I contribute $24k, he takes $6k in student loans and the school gives him a $30k scholarship per year
Some of you are just insane spending all these money for a 4 years degree. Crazy.
Are you guys aware that universities provide scholarships? Just checking
Top schools do not offer merit aid and many family's do not qualify for financial aid but don't have 80k a year in tuition.