bdiddy
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My plan is to get a job at a local state school where DH and I graduated from. It's a pretty good school that has programs in both fields our kids are interested in. It's pretty hard to get a job there since free tuition is certainly a big draw and it's really competitive! But I just finished up a 9 month temp job there and have hopefully gotten my foot in the door.
DH and I both graduated from college 20 yrs ago in May with just shy of $50k between the two of us. We paid back $600 for 10 years and it was horrible! It really crippled us for a long time and anything I can do to alleviate that debt from my kids futures, I'll do it. I don't care if I have to be a janitor. The tuition has more than doubled so I can't even imagine what it will be for them if they have to cover most on their own. When DH and I went it was $8k for a year to live in the dorm and for classes and it was $12k for DH since he was paying out-of-state. Now it's $22k for classes/dorm for in-state and $30k for out-of-state. So in 20 yrs, it's more than doubles. Both of my kids are super smart and get good grades but I feel like you just can't count on scholarships to cover it all. I was a stay-at-home mom for years and have since done various part-time work but if I have to work somewhere - why not there? My oldest is about to finish up 9th grade so luckily I still have plenty of time to try to get in full-time. Fingers crossed!
DH and I both graduated from college 20 yrs ago in May with just shy of $50k between the two of us. We paid back $600 for 10 years and it was horrible! It really crippled us for a long time and anything I can do to alleviate that debt from my kids futures, I'll do it. I don't care if I have to be a janitor. The tuition has more than doubled so I can't even imagine what it will be for them if they have to cover most on their own. When DH and I went it was $8k for a year to live in the dorm and for classes and it was $12k for DH since he was paying out-of-state. Now it's $22k for classes/dorm for in-state and $30k for out-of-state. So in 20 yrs, it's more than doubles. Both of my kids are super smart and get good grades but I feel like you just can't count on scholarships to cover it all. I was a stay-at-home mom for years and have since done various part-time work but if I have to work somewhere - why not there? My oldest is about to finish up 9th grade so luckily I still have plenty of time to try to get in full-time. Fingers crossed!