Would you start saving money for college tuition, or for printing the genome of your offspring?

Would you start saving money for college tuition, or for printing the genome of your offspring?
July 10, 2017
From Stanford’s Final Exams Pose Question About the Ethics of Genetic Engineering on Futurism:

When bioengineering students sit down to take their final exams for Stanford University, they are faced with a moral dilemma, as well as a series of grueling technical questions that are designed to sort the intellectual wheat from the less competent chaff: “If you and your future partner are planning to have kids, would you start saving money for college tuition, or for printing the genome of your offspring?”

The question is a follow up to “At what point will the cost of printing DNA to create a human equal the cost of teaching a student in Stanford?”

I’d love to see the breakdown by gender, ethnicity, etc. and how the answers evolve year over year.