[quote="whichscore"]A program instituted in a particular state allows parents to prepay their children’s future college tuition at current rates. The program then pays the tuition annually for the child at any of the state’s public colleges in which the child enrolls. Parents should participate in the program as a means of decreasing the cost for their children’s college education.
Which of the following, if true, is the most appropriate reason for parents not to participate in the program?
(A) The parents are unsure about which public college in the state the child will attend.
(B) The amount of money accumulated by putting the prepayment funds in an interest-bearing account today will be greater than the total cost of tuition for any of the public colleges when the child enrolls.
(C) The annual cost of tuition at the state’s pubic colleges is expected to increase at a faster rate than the annual increase in the cost of living.
(D) Some of the state’s public colleges are contemplating large increases in tuition next year.
(E) The prepayment plan would not cover the cost of room and board at any of the state’s public colleges.
Gist of the passage is that program allows to prepay for the program. However we have to come up with a reason why as a parent you should not take part in this program. Before looking at options the thought of inflation and value of money invested elsewhere comes to mind naturally. But that is just one way to attack the program so lets look at options:
A) Even if parents are unsure which college their child may go to, the prepayment program could be beneficial as the money for tuition can be used for any of those possible colleges.
B) If I coul put the same amount of money as the tuition in an interest payment funds and the money accumulated till my child has to go to college will naturally be greater than the total cost of tuition then why would I prepay. I would rather just accumulate the money and pay later when needed. This clearly attacks the program so lets eliminate other options
C) Rate of cost of tuition increase is greater than rate of increase of cost of living. This would be a plus for the program as I can prepay now at a certain value and in future that money is frozen so the value will not diminish and the program will bear the additional costs due to change in value. eliminate
D) Increases in tuition does not really affect the conclusion in my opinion as whatever the amount may be the prepayment amount will be change to that. does not affect in any way
E) This option also does not attack the problem in terms of the money aspect of tuition cost. It brings in additional costs not covered in the program however, our jobs to solely focus on why the parents should opt out of this program. Out of the scope of conclusion.