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You can have a separate budget but where does the money come from?
TV contracts, bowl revenue, ticket and merch sales, licensing and donations.

edit: Ticket sales in particular don't sound like much when taken at face value but they come with a "donation" to the 12th Man Foundation at A&M and similar athletic organizations for other schools. When you're looking at an average of $1-2K donation per seat x 40,000 seats you're looking at an absolutely huge amount of revenue.

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I went the community college/state school route about 10 years ago. Not dime in loans (50% me, 50% parents). I make >$100k/year now...and I give 99.99% credit of that due to getting an internship during my junior year of college. Sure the degree and background got me in the door but like was said before, the degree means something the first day, after that it's what you know.

I don't care if you're a computer engineering major at MIT or a liberal arts major at BFE U, GET AN INTERNSHIP ANY WAY YOU CAN! Paid or not, nights/weekends whatever it takes, do what you need to do to show them what you can do!
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Thank you everyone! looks like we made the right choice ( at least for now lol)


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Got to pay for those pricey athletic programs and stadiums.
You are EXACTLY right!! I was told the same thing from someone inside the university, and as a coincidence they just finished building a 16 Million stadium.
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My opinion is that during high school, teachers, counseling teams, and general culture of the schools are pushing and pushing and continue to push kids about going to a prestigious schools. If you ask many kids, they do not think much of state schools. Around here, unless its a Cal poly, other then that, most will make some kind of face at ya. going to Jr college for some is like going to jail. They are too good for that.
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Attending a prestigious university isnt about education; it's about your peers and where they came from and where they will go, and the social connections you make during your time at school.
That may or may not be true - but it's not relevant to this thread.

We're talking about Penn State here, not a prestigious university.
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So yeah, would I pay full boat out of state tuition to send my kids to a school like Penn State.

Not a chance.
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Give him $200k to start a small business, instead of spending $200k to read about them.
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My undergrad is from a state school in business and accounting. I was a CPA right out of school in a prestigious firm. Later went on to VP Finance/CFO type roles at major companies. I remember starting at Arthur Andersen in the mid 80's with kids from pricey private schools who had higher student loan balances than my first mortgage. We were treated no differently at work. Promotions were about common sense, grit, work ethic, social skills and wanting to do well. For graduate school, I would say school pedigree is more important. I told my kids I'd put them through a state school or contribute that much if they wanted to go somewhere more pricey. Both graduated from state schools and are doing well.
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Thank you everyone! looks like we made the right choice ( at least for now lol)




You are EXACTLY right!! I was told the same thing from someone inside the university, and as a coincidence they just finished building a 16 Million stadium.
Penn State? Beaver Stadium has been there since forever.
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Penn State? Beaver Stadium has been there since forever.

Penn State put out a request for proposals in December for $12-20 million in improvements for the Lasch Building. According to the agenda, that project is slated for board approval in November 2015 before construction starts in December 2015. It is expected to be finished by July 2016.
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I work in a Finance position. I have a degree from a pretty solid school. Many people at my level or above went to FSU, FIU, etc. A full-ride to FSU is an absolute no-brainer in my opinion.

The grad school degree, should he choose that route, is probably more important as far as the school name on the diploma, but even that is debatable. If I was hiring right now for an entry level position and your son's resume said he graduated with a 3.9 and he did a great job on the interview and could answer my technical questions, I would not hesitate to choose him over someone from Harvard who didn't impress as much during the interview.

Take the free ride- I have young kids and when they get to college time, I will want them to go free ride, or even trade school if they wish. The value proposition of $50k/yr tuition isn't there IMO.
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IThe grad school degree, should he choose that route, is probably more important as far as the school name on the diploma, but even that is debatable. .
At least in science, I completely disagree (except for your debatable addendum, which I competently agree with ). Grad school value is 100% based on your thesis and research, not who taught you. Be creative, work hard for 2 solid years and make some faculty friends and you're golden.

I did my undergrad at Illinois and my grad at DePaul, and despite not having a "name recognition" grad program, I taught and did research at FIU and Arizona. After your first job, no one even looks at the college name or the grades.
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We're talking about Penn State here, not a prestigious university.
Funny, in the mid atlantic Penn State is a good school. Except for a handful of national schools, most good/decent colleges have local relevance only. The alumni connections are important, but mostly regionally and those out of the area wouldnt see that benefit.
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Funny, in the mid atlantic Penn State is a good school. Except for a handful of national schools, most good/decent colleges have local relevance only. The alumni connections are important, but mostly regionally and those out of the area wouldnt see that benefit.
Let me introduce you to Texas, where the alum from the Big 3 Schools (Texas A&M, U Texas, Texas Tech) are all convinced they they are God's Gift to Education and the Greater World, while the rest of us barely register that they exist...
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Funny, in the mid atlantic Penn State is a good school. Except for a handful of national schools, most good/decent colleges have local relevance only. The alumni connections are important, but mostly regionally and those out of the area wouldnt see that benefit.
I don't doubt that it is a "good school."

It's just not a prestigious school. Any school with an acceptance rate higher than 50%, like Penn State, cannot by definition be a prestigious school. It doesn't have the greatest applicant pool in the country, and still more than half get acceptance letters. Prestige is primarily a function of selectivity, and Penn State is not that selective.

Opinions of course vary. I think for an in-state student, with in-state tuition, it can be a very good school. Me, personally, it's not good or prestigious enough to justify out of state tuition.
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Except for a handful of national schools, most good/decent colleges have local relevance only. The alumni connections are important, but mostly regionally and those out of the area wouldnt see that benefit.
I agree with that.

An amazing statistic is that there are around 4,000 colleges and universities in the US, and only around 100 or so are very selective. Maybe another 100-200 are semi-selective. Probably 3500 are basically open to anyone who wasn't a complete slacker and is willing to write the checks.

So, you're right, it's only a handful that have national relevance or prestige (maybe 30 or so).
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Let me introduce you to Texas, where the alum from the Big 3 Schools (Texas A&M, U Texas, Texas Tech) are all convinced they they are God's Gift to Education and the Greater World, while the rest of us barely register that they exist...
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My son got accepted to Berklee College of Music, looks like about 65K a year.
260K for a degree in music.

Is he nuts.........hated to kill his dream.
I went back in the 80's. finished a couple semesters then went onto something more concrete. I think it was about 5K then. My nephew graduated a few years back and is trying to find his way but is working as a server. Although some of his friends found gigs in music engineering. Best advise i can give if he's intent on going is to focus on afterschool involvment. Make sure he doesnt just go to class then back to the dorm to practice. He needs to play with others to gain experience and connections. He should be open to everything available. There are other music and art schools in the area for him to meet others as well.
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Penn State is an excellent school. I have family members with educations from Virginia Tech, Vanderbilt, Brown, Cornell, as well as some lesser-known but excellent private colleges, and a sister-in-law who recently earned her doctorate from Penn State. Anyone who looks down on the education and opportunities offered at Penn State is foolish. HOWEVER, take 2 equal high school graduates who are smart and show initiative, have one start work in a trade like electrician, mason, carpenter, plumber or welder and while they work get certified in that field, and the other spend $200,000 for a bachelor's at PSU, how long until the PSU grad pays off $200,000 and has his earnings catch up to the tradesman? It can be difficult to justify on its own, much less in comparison to a fully paid for undergraduate degree. What does Penn State offer that is worth $200,000 more than a degree from FSU? How long will it take any increased earnings potential from PSU to pay off the extra $200,000? That is a tough cost to justify.

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