Dear Newsweek, My 17-year-old high school senior daughter will be going to college soon. She is primarily applying to top schools, with an estimated annual cost of $85,000 (for the first year). Her strong first preference is a school that is ranked number one in the program/major she wants, and she has a strong chance of getting accepted.
This is obviously a great academic opportunity that would be great for her career and life in general. Even if she is not accepted into the number one program, she has already been accepted into another school ranked number five, which also has an estimated annual cost of $85,000. It should be noted that another school she has already been accepted to is ranked number 20, but it would be free because her mother is faculty at that university and that's part of her employee benefits.
So by itself, this is a difficult trade-off, number 20 for free for all four years, or top five for around $350,000 over four years.