Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is very expensive to live anywhere in California you would want to live.
Do you know if your kids will be good students? My kid got enough merit aid from some state flagships to make it as cheap as UVA.
Not true. I lived near Sacramento for years and it was much cheaper than living here.
Anonymous wrote:tAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Currently living in NC. I hate this place. Don't move here. It's awful.
Where?
Charlotte. The major metro area where a child born in poverty is least likely to ever get out of poverty in the entire country. Throw in the hyper segregation, the rich financial sector workers who are like the worst Bethesda strivers, the laughable lack of major cultural institutions, endless sprawl, pathetic public transportation, and the lack of high quality universities (because anyone who claims the UNCC is anything but a 5th rate institution is deluding themselves).
Now add in toxic state politics. A place where one party openly tries to keep African Americans from voting. Where one party has so successfully subverted democracy that respected political scientists classify it as a hybrid regime, barely above failed states. The legislature keeps engaging in practices that get struck down by the courts--so now they're attempting to subvert how judges come to the bench.
tAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Currently living in NC. I hate this place. Don't move here. It's awful.
Where?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We currently live in DC but with three kids and little savings (and not much in terms of financial aid I will assume) and DC TAG always being threatened, it occurs to me that with my husband’s job we can pretty much move anywhere. We are three years away from our first going to college. I’m trying to plan for it. So I’m asking those who come before me: where would you move to permanently to get your child a great in-state college education? There seems to be a lot of good choices in CA. And warmer weather! I’d love any feedback.
This is why you save for college.
Anonymous wrote:Are you seriously going to uproot your middle and high school aged kids for this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We currently live in DC but with three kids and little savings (and not much in terms of financial aid I will assume) and DC TAG always being threatened, it occurs to me that with my husband’s job we can pretty much move anywhere. We are three years away from our first going to college. I’m trying to plan for it. So I’m asking those who come before me: where would you move to permanently to get your child a great in-state college education? There seems to be a lot of good choices in CA. And warmer weather! I’d love any feedback.
This is why you save for college.
Anonymous wrote:We currently live in DC but with three kids and little savings (and not much in terms of financial aid I will assume) and DC TAG always being threatened, it occurs to me that with my husband’s job we can pretty much move anywhere. We are three years away from our first going to college. I’m trying to plan for it. So I’m asking those who come before me: where would you move to permanently to get your child a great in-state college education? There seems to be a lot of good choices in CA. And warmer weather! I’d love any feedback.
Anonymous wrote:What about New York? The state schools look excellent, and the many of the community colleges have housing and guaranteed transfer agreements.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look into the NC Promise; this is the route we are taking this year.
But it’s NORTH CAROLINA. It’s like walking back into the 1950’s.