monarchsfan16
<font color=green>Holy smokes, the DIS is a big pl
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I guess we got really lucky. My orientation was free. I went to the one day session (45 minutes from home) so there was no overnight required, but even if there had been it would have been free for me, and $40 (I think) per parent. I think dad would have had to pay $5 or $10 for lunch, but he chose to use his lunch break to go pick up tiles he had ordered a week before from a nearby store and he grabbed McDonald's food on his way back to campus. My dad chose not to buy my laptop through the school and he got a much better laptop at a much cheaper price (under 1000). I inherited his printer, and the only software I had to buy the school sold as a license agreement for $99.
The place where my family really gets cleared out is sports tickets. And that was only one football game and one hockey game this year. They came over for family weekend (well, one day of it because we live so close) to go to a football game. My ticket was free, but for the 4 of them it was $42. In January we went to a hockey game between my school and Dartmouth. Since it wasn't at school my ticket wasn't free. Over $100 for the five of us, but mom has already told me to be in line the day tickets go on sale this year so it must have been worth it. Mom's also guilty of ordering all the care packages that are put together by the school. To be honest, I'd rather have her just send homemade food. We'll work on that this year (I'll be a sophomore). They also come up to take me out to dinner occasionally (like I said, we live close) so that's more money. But they always offer... I'm sure gas is expensive. I go home roughly every 2-3 weeks. First semester it was only for birthdays and holidays, but they were timed that frequently. But my mom hasn't told me to cut back or anything. Heck we have two months before school starts and she's already asking me to come home Labor day weekend this year (I didn't last year)
I do NOT get any kind of allowance. I pay for everything, books ($300-400 a semester), movie nights, and anything else I might buy. Mom usually will pay me back for medicine and that sort of thing. She's also really good about taking me shopping whenever I'm home for anything I might need. But I've learned to be really frugal. I only buy what I need, so it's worked out well for me. I only have to work part time this summer. I actually could have made it through next year on what's left in my checking account, but mom told me I have to work. Thankfully I don't need a car on campus (wicked good transportation system that doesn't cost extra) so I won't have a gas bill or ($350) parking permit to buy.
The place where my family really gets cleared out is sports tickets. And that was only one football game and one hockey game this year. They came over for family weekend (well, one day of it because we live so close) to go to a football game. My ticket was free, but for the 4 of them it was $42. In January we went to a hockey game between my school and Dartmouth. Since it wasn't at school my ticket wasn't free. Over $100 for the five of us, but mom has already told me to be in line the day tickets go on sale this year so it must have been worth it. Mom's also guilty of ordering all the care packages that are put together by the school. To be honest, I'd rather have her just send homemade food. We'll work on that this year (I'll be a sophomore). They also come up to take me out to dinner occasionally (like I said, we live close) so that's more money. But they always offer... I'm sure gas is expensive. I go home roughly every 2-3 weeks. First semester it was only for birthdays and holidays, but they were timed that frequently. But my mom hasn't told me to cut back or anything. Heck we have two months before school starts and she's already asking me to come home Labor day weekend this year (I didn't last year)
I do NOT get any kind of allowance. I pay for everything, books ($300-400 a semester), movie nights, and anything else I might buy. Mom usually will pay me back for medicine and that sort of thing. She's also really good about taking me shopping whenever I'm home for anything I might need. But I've learned to be really frugal. I only buy what I need, so it's worked out well for me. I only have to work part time this summer. I actually could have made it through next year on what's left in my checking account, but mom told me I have to work. Thankfully I don't need a car on campus (wicked good transportation system that doesn't cost extra) so I won't have a gas bill or ($350) parking permit to buy.


That's about what my parents also did. I went to school in Brooklyn. The dorm was on a tiny one way street. The school "parking lot" only held about 6 cars. So moving in was NUTS! (6 parking spots, a one way street with no parking, and 400 students!
) My parents basically unpacked the car, brought my stuff to my room, stayed for 10 minutes and left.