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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ron LieberPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: Collins Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 19.30cm Weight: 0.272kg ISBN: 9780062867315ISBN 10: 0062867318 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 02 August 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsMasterly . . . represents an extraordinary achievement: It is comprehensive and detailed without being tedious, practical without being banal, impeccably well judged and unusually rigorous. -- Daniel Markovits, New York Times Book Review Lieber's explanation of the system is probably the best I've seen from somebody outside it. His discussion of 'merit aid' even helped clarify some long-running arguments that have been mildly confusing me in faculty meetings for twenty years. -- Forbes A deeply reported, conventional-wisdom-busting guide to a subject that many of even the most financially adept and prepared individuals find terrifying. The book arrives at a moment when families are re-scrutinizing the price schools charge for tuition; how much debt students take on, and what exactly is worth the money and why. -- Town & Country An impressively thorough and genuinely useful manual for people staring up the sheer cliff of college tuition payments . . . It also contains an implicit analysis and critique of higher education as a system, by acknowledging the inequities that exist at every level from recruitment to admissions to financial aid. It's a how-to book that will also make you think, 'But why?' -- New York Times Book Review, Editor's Choice Aims to provide parents and students financing their own way with the information they need to make more informed, financially sound goals and decisions. -- Fortune Lieber helps families navigate this all-important financial decision by pulling back the curtain on the financial aid system and asking tough questions of financial aid gatekeepers. The end result is a book that helps families determine what they value--a metric even more important than the sticker tag of college. -- Forbes (9 College Admissions Books for the Post-Pandemic Era) Ron Lieber is a gift. -- Scott Galloway, author of Post Corona and The Four Ron will hold you by the hand, by the heart and by the head. -- Julie Lythcott-Haims, author of How to Raise an Adult Books like these are conversation grenades. You throw them in a room and conversations break out. -- Carl Richards, author of The Behavior Gap [The Price You Pay for College] outlines higher education pricing dynamics with painstaking care and clarity. . . . Lieber offers an essential guidebook for helping each student to find their path forward. -- John Lewis, Head of School, The Gunston School If you have a teen headed for college in a few years, you literally can't afford to skip this candid guide by The New York Times' 'Your Money' columnist Ron Lieber. He grills college presidents and financial aid gatekeepers to answer all your biggest questions about the right ways to save, borrow and bargain for a better deal. -- Audrey Goodson Kingo, Working Mother Magazine Books like these are conversation grenades. You throw them in a room and conversations break out. --Carl Richards, author of The Behavior Gap Masterly . . . represents an extraordinary achievement: It is comprehensive and detailed without being tedious, practical without being banal, impeccably well judged and unusually rigorous. --Daniel Markovits, New York Times Book Review Ron will hold you by the hand, by the heart and by the head. --Julie Lythcott-Haims, author of How to Raise an Adult Ron Lieber is a gift. --Scott Galloway, author of Post Carona and The Four An impressively thorough and genuinely useful manual for people staring up the sheer cliff of college tuition payments . . . It also contains an implicit analysis and critique of higher education as a system, by acknowledging the inequities that exist at every level from recruitment to admissions to financial aid. It's a how-to book that will also make you think, 'But why?'--New York Times Book Review, Editor's Choice A deeply reported, conventional-wisdom-busting guide to a subject that many of even the most financially adept and prepared individuals find terrifying. The book arrives at a moment when families are re-scrutinizing the price schools charge for tuition; how much debt students take on, and what exactly is worth the money and why. --Town & Country Lieber's explanation of the system is probably the best I've seen from somebody outside it. His discussion of 'merit aid' even helped clarify some long-running arguments that have been mildly confusing me in faculty meetings for twenty years. --Forbes [The Price You Pay for College] outlines higher education pricing dynamics with painstaking care and clarity. . . . Lieber offers an essential guidebook for helping each student to find their path forward. --John Lewis, Head of School, The Gunston School Aims to provide parents and students financing their own way with the information they need to make more informed, financially sound goals and decisions.--Fortune Lieber helps families navigate this all-important financial decision by pulling back the curtain on the financial aid system and asking tough questions of financial aid gatekeepers. The end result is a book that helps families determine what they value--a metric even more important than the sticker tag of college.--Forbes (9 College Admissions Books for the Post-Pandemic Era) Masterly . . . represents an extraordinary achievement: It is comprehensive and detailed without being tedious, practical without being banal, impeccably well judged and unusually rigorous. -- Daniel Markovits, New York Times Book Review Lieber's explanation of the system is probably the best I've seen from somebody outside it. His discussion of 'merit aid' even helped clarify some long-running arguments that have been mildly confusing me in faculty meetings for twenty years. -- Forbes A deeply reported, conventional-wisdom-busting guide to a subject that many of even the most financially adept and prepared individuals find terrifying. The book arrives at a moment when families are re-scrutinizing the price schools charge for tuition; how much debt students take on, and what exactly is worth the money and why. -- Town & Country An impressively thorough and genuinely useful manual for people staring up the sheer cliff of college tuition payments . . . It also contains an implicit analysis and critique of higher education as a system, by acknowledging the inequities that exist at every level from recruitment to admissions to financial aid. It's a how-to book that will also make you think, 'But why?' -- New York Times Book Review, Editor's Choice Aims to provide parents and students financing their own way with the information they need to make more informed, financially sound goals and decisions. -- Fortune Lieber helps families navigate this all-important financial decision by pulling back the curtain on the financial aid system and asking tough questions of financial aid gatekeepers. The end result is a book that helps families determine what they value--a metric even more important than the sticker tag of college. -- Forbes (9 College Admissions Books for the Post-Pandemic Era) Ron Lieber is a gift. -- Scott Galloway, author of Post Carona and The Four Ron will hold you by the hand, by the heart and by the head. -- Julie Lythcott-Haims, author of How to Raise an Adult Books like these are conversation grenades. You throw them in a room and conversations break out. -- Carl Richards, author of The Behavior Gap [The Price You Pay for College] outlines higher education pricing dynamics with painstaking care and clarity. . . . Lieber offers an essential guidebook for helping each student to find their path forward. -- John Lewis, Head of School, The Gunston School If you have a teen headed for college in a few years, you literally can't afford to skip this candid guide by The New York Times' 'Your Money' columnist Ron Lieber. He grills college presidents and financial aid gatekeepers to answer all your biggest questions about the right ways to save, borrow and bargain for a better deal. -- Audrey Goodson Kingo, Working Mother Magazine Masterly . . . represents an extraordinary achievement: It is comprehensive and detailed without being tedious, practical without being banal, impeccably well judged and unusually rigorous. -- Daniel Markovits, New York Times Book Review Lieber's explanation of the system is probably the best I've seen from somebody outside it. His discussion of 'merit aid' even helped clarify some long-running arguments that have been mildly confusing me in faculty meetings for twenty years. -- Forbes A deeply reported, conventional-wisdom-busting guide to a subject that many of even the most financially adept and prepared individuals find terrifying. The book arrives at a moment when families are re-scrutinizing the price schools charge for tuition; how much debt students take on, and what exactly is worth the money and why. -- Town & Country An impressively thorough and genuinely useful manual for people staring up the sheer cliff of college tuition payments . . . It also contains an implicit analysis and critique of higher education as a system, by acknowledging the inequities that exist at every level from recruitment to admissions to financial aid. It's a how-to book that will also make you think, 'But why?' -- New York Times Book Review, Editor's Choice Aims to provide parents and students financing their own way with the information they need to make more informed, financially sound goals and decisions. -- Fortune Lieber helps families navigate this all-important financial decision by pulling back the curtain on the financial aid system and asking tough questions of financial aid gatekeepers. The end result is a book that helps families determine what they value--a metric even more important than the sticker tag of college. -- Forbes (9 College Admissions Books for the Post-Pandemic Era) Ron Lieber is a gift. -- Scott Galloway, author of Post Corona and The Four Ron will hold you by the hand, by the heart and by the head. -- Julie Lythcott-Haims, author of How to Raise an Adult Books like these are conversation grenades. You throw them in a room and conversations break out. -- Carl Richards, author of The Behavior Gap [The Price You Pay for College] outlines higher education pricing dynamics with painstaking care and clarity. . . . Lieber offers an essential guidebook for helping each student to find their path forward. -- John Lewis, Head of School, The Gunston School If you have a teen headed for college in a few years, you literally can't afford to skip this candid guide by The New York Times' 'Your Money' columnist Ron Lieber. He grills college presidents and financial aid gatekeepers to answer all your biggest questions about the right ways to save, borrow and bargain for a better deal. -- Audrey Goodson Kingo, Working Mother Magazine """Masterly . . . represents an extraordinary achievement: It is comprehensive and detailed without being tedious, practical without being banal, impeccably well judged and unusually rigorous."" -- Daniel Markovits, New York Times Book Review ""Lieber's explanation of the system is probably the best I've seen from somebody outside it. His discussion of 'merit aid' even helped clarify some long-running arguments that have been mildly confusing me in faculty meetings for twenty years."" -- Forbes ""A deeply reported, conventional-wisdom-busting guide to a subject that many of even the most financially adept and prepared individuals find terrifying. The book arrives at a moment when families are re-scrutinizing the price schools charge for tuition; how much debt students take on, and what exactly is worth the money and why."" -- Town & Country ""An impressively thorough and genuinely useful manual for people staring up the sheer cliff of college tuition payments . . . It also contains an implicit analysis and critique of higher education as a system, by acknowledging the inequities that exist at every level from recruitment to admissions to financial aid. It's a how-to book that will also make you think, 'But why?'"" -- New York Times Book Review, Editor's Choice ""Aims to provide parents and students financing their own way with the information they need to make more informed, financially sound goals and decisions."" -- Fortune ""Lieber helps families navigate this all-important financial decision by pulling back the curtain on the financial aid system and asking tough questions of financial aid gatekeepers. The end result is a book that helps families determine what they value--a metric even more important than the sticker tag of college."" -- Forbes (9 College Admissions Books for the Post-Pandemic Era) ""Ron Lieber is a gift."" -- Scott Galloway, author of Post Corona and The Four ""Ron will hold you by the hand, by the heart and by the head."" -- Julie Lythcott-Haims, author of How to Raise an Adult ""Books like these are conversation grenades. You throw them in a room and conversations break out."" -- Carl Richards, author of The Behavior Gap ""[The Price You Pay for College] outlines higher education pricing dynamics with painstaking care and clarity. . . . Lieber offers an essential guidebook for helping each student to find their path forward. -- John Lewis, Head of School, The Gunston School ""If you have a teen headed for college in a few years, you literally can't afford to skip this candid guide by The New York Times' 'Your Money' columnist Ron Lieber. He grills college presidents and financial aid gatekeepers to answer all your biggest questions about the right ways to save, borrow and bargain for a better deal."" -- Audrey Goodson Kingo, Working Mother Magazine" A deeply reported, conventional-wisdom-busting guide to a subject that many of even the most financially adept and prepared individuals find terrifying. The book arrives at a moment when families are re-scrutinizing the price schools charge for tuition; how much debt students take on, and what exactly is worth the money and why. --Town & Country If you have a teen headed for college in a few years, you literally can't afford to skip this candid guide by The New York Times' 'Your Money' columnist Ron Lieber. He grills college presidents and financial aid gatekeepers to answer all your biggest questions about the right ways to save, borrow and bargain for a better deal.--Audrey Goodson Kingo, Working Mother Magazine Lieber's explanation of the system is probably the best I've seen from somebody outside it. His discussion of 'merit aid' even helped clarify some long-running arguments that have been mildly confusing me in faculty meetings for twenty years. --Forbes [The Price You Pay for College] outlines higher education pricing dynamics with painstaking care and clarity. . . . Lieber offers an essential guidebook for helping each student to find their path forward. --John Lewis, Head of School, The Gunston School Aims to provide parents and students financing their own way with the information they need to make more informed, financially sound goals and decisions.--Fortune Contains an implicit analysis and critique of higher education as a system, by acknowledging the inequities that exist at every level from recruitment to admissions to financial aid. It's a how-to book that will also make you think, 'But why?'--New York Times Book Review, Editor's Choice Lieber helps families navigate this all-important financial decision by pulling back the curtain on the financial aid system and asking tough questions of financial aid gatekeepers. The end result is a book that helps families determine what they value--a metric even more important than the sticker tag of college.--Forbes (9 College Admissions Books for the Post-Pandemic Era) Author InformationRon Lieber is the author of The Opposite of Spoiled and is the Your Money columnist for the New York Times. Three of his books have been New York Times bestsellers, and he is a three-time winner of the Gerald Loeb Award, business journalism's highest honor. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife, New York Times reporter Jodi Kantor, and their two daughters. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |