Lumpy1106
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I now have a class of 2021 and a class of 2023 grad that now go to WILDLY different Universities. Needless to say, I've learned a lot through this process. BUT...it's kinda like getting married; you learn a lot and that info is immediately worthless - it's not like you are going to get married twice.
My best advice, if I may;
Class of 2024 (and beyond) parents - what can we, parents of the class of <2024 help you with?
My best advice, if I may;
- Everyone is different, there is no one college that is right for everyone. Just because a school is highly selective does not make it better. More prestigious, yes...for certain majors, but for many majors, probably not.
- Just because a University is "private" as opposed to "public", that DOES NOT mean it is more expensive. Many are, but we found small, very cool, private, liberal arts Universities in other states that ended up being more affordable than just about every public school in CA, and CA is know for its affordable public Universities. Here's a bonus; tip most you can apply to for free while you figure it out.
Class of 2024 (and beyond) parents - what can we, parents of the class of <2024 help you with?