MalibuRenter_IHB
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I am near a number of private elementary and high schools. Some of them look like colleges. I decided to take a look at some of their websites.
A couple of them have the same tuition as UCLA (for people who aren't CA residents). $22k/year.
Depending on your tax bracket, mortgage interest rate, and a few other details, being able to get an equally good public school education "for free" should be about equal to paying $400k more for a house, $800k if you have two kids.
Has anyone here gone to that kind of private school? Something that sounds like university tuition? Do you feel it was that much better than a good public school?
Anybody paying that kind of money now? I had the impression that enrollment at expensive schools like this would be going down in the current economy.
A couple of them have the same tuition as UCLA (for people who aren't CA residents). $22k/year.
Depending on your tax bracket, mortgage interest rate, and a few other details, being able to get an equally good public school education "for free" should be about equal to paying $400k more for a house, $800k if you have two kids.
Has anyone here gone to that kind of private school? Something that sounds like university tuition? Do you feel it was that much better than a good public school?
Anybody paying that kind of money now? I had the impression that enrollment at expensive schools like this would be going down in the current economy.