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- private DC elementary schools under $30,000? - DCUM Weblog
We managed under $30k at a VA Montessori school outside the beltway I doubt there are any non-Catholic options in DC proper for that cost
- Would you take the scholarship scenario. - DCUM Weblog
OP's kid isn't choosing between a full-tuition scholarship at one school and full pay at another I think OP is wondering if kid should apply ED to a preferred school without any full-tuition scholarship options, or "go for" a full-tuition scholarship at another school There have been zero acceptances as of yet
- Dual citizens (US Europe) - college options in Europe?
The downside, OP, is that your children will need to master the language if attending a non-UK university, and that low-tuition universities are more exacting in their grading systems than US colleges
- Whats worth full pay compared to Virginia options? - DCUM Weblog
Anonymous wrote: Our child decided on a private school over her state school option Paying private tuition will be more of a stretch, but the resources for her and the opportunities in her two fields of interest are many times better than the state school I’m just putting out there that sometimes, paying for the private school makes sense based on personal circumstances Carry on with your
- Do private school teachers get free tuition for their kids?
Lack of better options, like being senior partner at a law firm? You give off this official air, like your opinion is unquestionable, but Why do private schools generally not have certified teachers working there? The very people who actually choose to go into teaching as a career? And believe me, the private schools want them
- No money saved for college - DCUM Weblog
Anonymous wrote: BYU is $30,000 all in (tuition, room and board, books, etc ) per year for non-LDS students The Wall Street Journal ranks BYU at #20, Forbes has it at 36 overall, and #1 best value
- Engineering schools options - DCUM Weblog
I'd consider adding Clarkson University It's a well known engineering school and they offered my DS a guaranteed merit scholarship bring the total cost of tuition to that of a state school
- Question on High Tuition… - DCUM Weblog
The reason I am saying this is that in my case tuition expenses have increased by 30 percent in 2 years I understand a rate of 5 percent per year but I am experiencing higher rates That’s all I understand the concept of free market For instance doesn’t make sense to put a cap on bmws so everyone can afford a bmw
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