Anonymous wrote:We all gotta acknowledge the reality of gray areas & conflicting truths. Do some grad schools love Amherst grads? Probably; but others don’t care. Is Bama a great choice for some well-off people who don’t want to pay $90k per kid per year? Absolutely; but others won’t like the vibe at any cost. Is $300k/yr a gamechanger? It depends on your priorities.
Anonymous wrote:Having to attend grad school after LAC isn’t the flex you think it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I make around 200k, but I have a seven figure trust fund. No way we're paying full pay for these schools - it's not worth it even if we can technically afford it. A kid that can get into Amherst could get generous merit aid from LACs ranked in the thirties, maybe even the twenties. We're looking to spend 60k the first year, then pay the yearly increase.
And my kid who went to Amherst beat out the kids from lower ranked LACs for his spot in a coveted PhD program.
Sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I make around 200k, but I have a seven figure trust fund. No way we're paying full pay for these schools - it's not worth it even if we can technically afford it. A kid that can get into Amherst could get generous merit aid from LACs ranked in the thirties, maybe even the twenties. We're looking to spend 60k the first year, then pay the yearly increase.
And my kid who went to Amherst beat out the kids from lower ranked LACs for his spot in a coveted PhD program.
Sorry.
This is bizarre. My spouse directs & therefore oversees admissions for a well-regarded PhD program. There are no favorite schools. The applicants are viewed based on what they have done, their recs, their demonstrated interest/likelihood to attend, how they write, how they interview. Many kids have entered the program form so-called no-name schools.
+1 this is the norm
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I make around 200k, but I have a seven figure trust fund. No way we're paying full pay for these schools - it's not worth it even if we can technically afford it. A kid that can get into Amherst could get generous merit aid from LACs ranked in the thirties, maybe even the twenties. We're looking to spend 60k the first year, then pay the yearly increase.
And my kid who went to Amherst beat out the kids from lower ranked LACs for his spot in a coveted PhD program.
Sorry.
This is bizarre. My spouse directs & therefore oversees admissions for a well-regarded PhD program. There are no favorite schools. The applicants are viewed based on what they have done, their recs, their demonstrated interest/likelihood to attend, how they write, how they interview. Many kids have entered the program form so-called no-name schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I make around 200k, but I have a seven figure trust fund. No way we're paying full pay for these schools - it's not worth it even if we can technically afford it. A kid that can get into Amherst could get generous merit aid from LACs ranked in the thirties, maybe even the twenties. We're looking to spend 60k the first year, then pay the yearly increase.
And my kid who went to Amherst beat out the kids from lower ranked LACs for his spot in a coveted PhD program.
Sorry.
Anonymous wrote:DH and I make around 200k, but I have a seven figure trust fund. No way we're paying full pay for these schools - it's not worth it even if we can technically afford it. A kid that can get into Amherst could get generous merit aid from LACs ranked in the thirties, maybe even the twenties. We're looking to spend 60k the first year, then pay the yearly increase.
Anonymous wrote:If you had the stats to get into Amherst, you'd be paying $15k max at Bama. Even without a lick of merit or financial aid oos at Bama is about $52k
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Our HHI is $320K. We have two kids, and we are about to retire soon. We cannot afford close to $400K for college for each child. And we get 0 financial aid.“
Roll Tide!
um. no..never. DC#1 going to UMD honors with merit. DC#2 don't know yet but it won't be Alabama.
Look, I wouldn't want to attend Bama and neither of my DCs would look at southern schools, but if I were in the above scenario, then yeah, I might be pushing Roll Tide.
why? There many colleges that don't cost $60K+ other than Bama. I can afford to send DC to a different oos if needed. It certainly won't be Bama.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Our HHI is $320K. We have two kids, and we are about to retire soon. We cannot afford close to $400K for college for each child. And we get 0 financial aid.“
Roll Tide!
um. no..never. DC#1 going to UMD honors with merit. DC#2 don't know yet but it won't be Alabama.
Look, I wouldn't want to attend Bama and neither of my DCs would look at southern schools, but if I were in the above scenario, then yeah, I might be pushing Roll Tide.
why? There many colleges that don't cost $60K+ other than Bama. I can afford to send DC to a different oos if needed. It certainly won't be Bama.
Not everyone is so fortunate. So good that you have choices, but others might not.