Anonymous wrote:Wondering how much you were planning on contributing towards your children's college education. We make about $275K per year and have $3M in retirement assets so I'm assuming we won't get a dime of aid. We currently have saved $220K which I thought would be enough..but now DD is contemplating medical school. DD is a HS junior and if we want to pay for medical school, we need to start savings NOW. We also have child #2 that's 4 years younger who also has $220K in college fund. Hopefully, he doesn't want to go to grad school :/.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wondering how much you were planning on contributing towards your children's college education. We make about $275K per year and have $3M in retirement assets so I'm assuming we won't get a dime of aid. We currently have saved $220K which I thought would be enough..but now DD is contemplating medical school. DD is a HS junior and if we want to pay for medical school, we need to start savings NOW. We also have child #2 that's 4 years younger who also has $220K in college fund. Hopefully, he doesn't want to go to grad school :/.
Vote for Warren or Sanders and hope for that candidate to win. Then Public College education will be free. You can use the $220K towards your DD's medical school, assuming she will get into one. If your second kid gets free Public College education and not go to grad school, then you can actually pocket the $220K already saved. You can then splurge on pampered saps on your worldwide vacation!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you read those sites- you’ll see we are not that unique. I don’t have time to figure out how but figure 2-3 million was 5 years.
Yep. Sure.
And you live off rice and beans and live in a 1-bed condo to make all this work, eh?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought you guys just bought your way into schools.
My daughter actually joked about that. She said mom 11 days in jail isn't THAT bad so that I could go to the school I wanted.
Anonymous wrote:You are forgetting about catch up contributions and employer matches as well as IRAs... We use them all...
But anyway- looking for someone who can provide advice on additional college savings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're not going to get any financial aid, but with what you have saved and your income you'll have no trouble paying in state tuition. Anything beyond that should be on the kids -- including all of grad school.
This is pretty much our attitude, but similar to OP we saved a bit more. Everything else is on the kids to figure out.
Anonymous wrote:Wondering how much you were planning on contributing towards your children's college education. We make about $275K per year and have $3M in retirement assets so I'm assuming we won't get a dime of aid. We currently have saved $220K which I thought would be enough..but now DD is contemplating medical school. DD is a HS junior and if we want to pay for medical school, we need to start savings NOW. We also have child #2 that's 4 years younger who also has $220K in college fund. Hopefully, he doesn't want to go to grad school :/.
Anonymous wrote:If you read those sites- you’ll see we are not that unique. I don’t have time to figure out how but figure 2-3 million was 5 years.