Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my head they were both relevant because the public is ranked higher.
Anyhoo, I am glad others get my drift. My sibling is in the reverse situation, which makes the private seem that much more.
- OP
so clearly not a top school or you'd name it by now
Imagine being such an insecure troll that you’re this triggered by someone saying their kid goes to a top public.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quite frankly, what is the point of spending all that money on private just to join the rest of the plebe in a public….
This is funny…..but true….I guess it depends on the level of the Private k-12 that your kid went to.
AT our school, parents would rather be caught stealing than have their kids attend a State school, regardless of how well ranked they might be.
This is so pathetically funny. So many truly insecure parents.
NP
I dont disagree. It is pathetic, but sadly true. These parents at our kid’s school would rather see their kid at a place like Tulane than Michigan…..oh well…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quite frankly, what is the point of spending all that money on private just to join the rest of the plebe in a public….
This is funny…..but true….I guess it depends on the level of the Private k-12 that your kid went to.
AT our school, parents would rather be caught stealing than have their kids attend a State school, regardless of how well ranked they might be.
This is so pathetically funny. So many truly insecure parents.
NP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quite frankly, what is the point of spending all that money on private just to join the rest of the plebe in a public….
This is funny…..but true….I guess it depends on the level of the Private k-12 that your kid went to.
AT our school, parents would rather be caught stealing than have their kids attend a State school, regardless of how well ranked they might be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my head they were both relevant because the public is ranked higher.
Anyhoo, I am glad others get my drift. My sibling is in the reverse situation, which makes the private seem that much more.
- OP
so clearly not a top school or you'd name it by now
Imagine being such an insecure troll that you’re this triggered by someone saying their kid goes to a top public.
Anonymous wrote:Quite frankly, what is the point of spending all that money on private just to join the rest of the plebe in a public….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my head they were both relevant because the public is ranked higher.
Anyhoo, I am glad others get my drift. My sibling is in the reverse situation, which makes the private seem that much more.
- OP
so clearly not a top school or you'd name it by now
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my head they were both relevant because the public is ranked higher.
Anyhoo, I am glad others get my drift. My sibling is in the reverse situation, which makes the private seem that much more.
- OP
so clearly not a top school or you'd name it by now
Anonymous wrote:My god.
I just paid the tuition for my college freshman's fall semester at his (top) public. It was just shy of 6k. This feels like pennies after what I have been paying for my oldest's tuition per semester at their private (just shy of 35k.) It is shocking now that it is real. And I am glad the situation was not reversed.
Anonymous wrote:In my head they were both relevant because the public is ranked higher.
Anyhoo, I am glad others get my drift. My sibling is in the reverse situation, which makes the private seem that much more.
- OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
The public is not UMD. And I am comparing paying tuition at a public u vs tuition at a private u. Not k-12. And the tuition includes fees. The only payment I wasn't including was living/food because the situations are different.
That said, I can totally see the value in going to private k-12 whether the student goes to public or private u. Not sure why that matters.
OP, there is ZERO reason why you can't just name the school. Your kid isn't the only one there. You're at no risk of outing yourself. The refusal of posters on this board to provide even the most basic information out of fear of being outed makes posts like yours worthless.
Not OP but why do you care? You can look up tuition and fees for any of these schools in five seconds on Google.
The post was about how nice it is to pay public university tuition after paying so many years of private school. Which public university that is specifically for OP is irrelevant. You can find all of their price tags with almost no effort, it’s not like it’s unverifiable.
The post specifically said "top" public. It's helpful to know what's considered "top." OP's definition may differ from reality.
So, you admittedly wanted to know so you could possibly attack what he considers a "top" public? And you wonder why they don't want to disclose it? OK
OP here - I am a she!![]()
I didn't name the schools because the 2 schools together could be identifiable. I included top in my op to signal that is is not a directional school (or whatever term DCUM uses to disparage publics) and the educational opportunities there are world class.
All that said, yes, my post was about the general feeling of paying so little after paying so much. It really hit home. Who is to say what the outcomes will be but both kids are very pleased with their situations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of you are such massive trolls, obsessing over whether OP’s school is truly “top” or not rather than the actual point, which is that it’s a relief paying public school tuition after years of paying private K-12.
Not trolling. OP made a point of saying it's a top school. So her "actual point" was that she is paying so little not for any public but for a top one. She opened the door.
Anonymous wrote:Some of you are such massive trolls, obsessing over whether OP’s school is truly “top” or not rather than the actual point, which is that it’s a relief paying public school tuition after years of paying private K-12.
Anonymous wrote:We just finished paying for our youngest who was at a VA state school with merit. This after our oldest went to a T10 private full pay. You're not kidding about the difference! And agree if it had been the reverse order, I"m not sure I could have handled it. lol