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> the outliers at state schools are people like you with extenuating circumstances.

Being middle class is an extenuating circumstance? ;-)




This word choice surprised me as well. The average Big 10 tuition for nonresidents is approaching $40,000. It is better for in-state tuition, but locking students into wherever they happened to grow up also seems unfair.


Maybe states are paying them for locals so there is more graduates staying in the state and paying good taxes?


In my case, I attended a Big 10 school specifically because I was a resident, so the tuition was in-state.


I just meant things like couldn’t afford tuition, don’t know how or can’t get loans, or couldn’t move from family, or w/e - someone who was accepted but didn’t go due to stuff unrelated to getting in (my dad was also in this category). Some large percentage of people think they’re middle class so it’s hard to know what that means without specifics.

A lot of elite schools do cover tuition now if your parents are below a certain income, but it’s imperfect and doesn’t scale with number of siblings etc.




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