Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd be willing to bet that after driving 7 hours each way a few times (gas + one night in a hotel) OP would find that a plane ticket to Madison is a better value for the time and money. And if OP can afford 59kyr, it's hard to wonder why a minor difference in cost would be a significant factor here.
I can afford $35k but not $40k per year. A few extra thousand will be a determining factor. It is for most people.
Is this OP? What specific schools are on the table that are only 35k/yr (are you merit hunting)? U Wisconsin and Indiana U seem unlikely to be affordable. Consider that asking for suggestions that might help resolve the conflict on cost by factoring that in. Preferred size, geographic location, and your kid's stats would be helpful to know for posters offering recommendations.
Note that, as someone may have mentioned above, a direct flight may be easier and cheaper than trying to get to a location with a smaller airport - it varies. (Playing around with expedia to get an idea of typical prices might be worthwhile.)
No, it isn't OP. I was pointing out to the PP who doesn't seem to comprehend that most people have financial limits so a few extra thousand dollars might be a very good reason not to pursue something that far. A couple of flights per year can add up especially during holiday times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The response to OP clearly show how out of touch some of you are. OP said cost was an issue, obviously she’s not picking schools where the cost of attendance would justify an airline ticket. OP You know what you can afford and you know your child. I’d set the budget for the school and let your child know you cannot afford anything that would require a flight. There are plenty of reasonable schools that would fit the bill, especially if your child would be on financial aid.
Except driving (plus kid taking a car and insuring it and parking it in the college down) isn't necessarily cheaper than flights.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not reasonable. Your child is going to go to college as an adult. This is a crazy limitation. If there is truly a life changing emergency you can shell out for a flight for that unlikely opportunity. It’s not about you anymore, it’s about your child becoming independent.
So do you think not having enough money is also crazy? If you don't have the money, you tell your kids just like you tell them you don't have the money to buy them a car or a horse or whatever else they ask for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd be willing to bet that after driving 7 hours each way a few times (gas + one night in a hotel) OP would find that a plane ticket to Madison is a better value for the time and money. And if OP can afford 59kyr, it's hard to wonder why a minor difference in cost would be a significant factor here.
I can afford $35k but not $40k per year. A few extra thousand will be a determining factor. It is for most people.
Is this OP? What specific schools are on the table that are only 35k/yr (are you merit hunting)? U Wisconsin and Indiana U seem unlikely to be affordable. Consider that asking for suggestions that might help resolve the conflict on cost by factoring that in. Preferred size, geographic location, and your kid's stats would be helpful to know for posters offering recommendations.
Note that, as someone may have mentioned above, a direct flight may be easier and cheaper than trying to get to a location with a smaller airport - it varies. (Playing around with expedia to get an idea of typical prices might be worthwhile.)
Anonymous wrote:Ours picked a place 6 hours by car and 1.5 hours by plane away. If we drive we need at least 1 and preferably 2 hotel nights to recover and have some fun. So at least $500 plus expenses per trip. Twice a year $1,000. Three times a year $1,500. Four times a year $2,000. Times 4 years $4-8,000, unbudgeted.
Flying can cut the hotel in half, but that is offset by the airfare x2 parents and/or 2 parents plus 1 DC.
Sure, we could conceivably drive up, do lunch and then drive home, but for us that is physically unwise.
Would’ve been a lot better if DC liked a place 2 hours away. But they liked this one. So we’re going to give it our best. Likelihood is fewer visits and DC the only one traveling (by air) for breaks and holidays.
Anonymous wrote:DH and I have asked that our DC choose a college within driving distance (6-7 hours). One, we just want to be able to get to her college at the drop of a hat in case of an emergency. We think it would also mean we'd see her, and she'd have the ability to come home, more often. And finally, there is the cost. We just can't afford air fare back and forth for DC on a regular basis, let alone my DH, me and sibling.
Thoughts? DC isn't pushing for the west coast, but certainly the midwest (like Indiana/Wisconsin) or the SEC schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd be willing to bet that after driving 7 hours each way a few times (gas + one night in a hotel) OP would find that a plane ticket to Madison is a better value for the time and money. And if OP can afford 59kyr, it's hard to wonder why a minor difference in cost would be a significant factor here.
I can afford $35k but not $40k per year. A few extra thousand will be a determining factor. It is for most people.
Anonymous wrote:DH and I have asked that our DC choose a college within driving distance (6-7 hours). One, we just want to be able to get to her college at the drop of a hat in case of an emergency. We think it would also mean we'd see her, and she'd have the ability to come home, more often. And finally, there is the cost. We just can't afford air fare back and forth for DC on a regular basis, let alone my DH, me and sibling.
Thoughts? DC isn't pushing for the west coast, but certainly the midwest (like Indiana/Wisconsin) or the SEC schools.
Anonymous wrote:I'd be willing to bet that after driving 7 hours each way a few times (gas + one night in a hotel) OP would find that a plane ticket to Madison is a better value for the time and money. And if OP can afford 59kyr, it's hard to wonder why a minor difference in cost would be a significant factor here.