As Gen Z regret their pricey 'worthless' degrees, this CEO sent her kid to college in London-and she's saving over $50K-a-year. 'It's half the price' | Fortune
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As Gen Z regret their pricey 'worthless' degrees, this CEO sent her kid to college in London-and she's saving over $50K-a-year. 'It's half the price' | Fortune
""Once we started to look, we were like, 'this is so much cheaper,'" Baker recalled to Fortune."
""So it's like, really half the price," Baker said about the tuition costs in London compared to U.S. colleges."
""Even paying for a flat in like Central London is cheaper than sending her to college here," Baker noted."
""I always tell people who have kids that are going to college, you should look at the UK," Baker added."
Liz Baker, CEO of Greater Good Charities, chose to send her daughter to university in London to avoid high U.S. tuition fees. Tuition in London is approximately $35,000 a year, compared to $80,000 to $90,000 for out-of-state U.S. colleges. Baker emphasizes that even with the cost of living in Central London, the overall expenses are lower than U.S. college costs. Her daughter has completed an undergraduate degree at King's College London and is pursuing a master's at the London School of Economics.
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