Oh, I wish I had seen this thread back in Sept.
It has been a very frustrating year w/ oldest DD18. Her grades and attitude started tanking back in 11th grade. She wanted to be an "actress" because it was fun. Sadly, she isn't very good, and only recently realized that. She saw no need for college in any form. So her GPA is only 3.2 with just basic classes, no AP's and only one honors. She was lucky in that she did fairly well on her SAT's, and has won a number of awards for Speech & Debate, as well as various clubs and activities.
I actually made her fill out applications and did the FAFSA "in case" she changed her mind. Then she decided she would like to attend a state school, but dorm there. The costs were still around $18K, and there was no way we could afford this, and I was not going into deep debt to fund the "experience" of dorming.
So, as it stands, she has been accepted to Penn State, local campus. She will be able to keep her part time job, live at home, and w/ financial aid, grants and scholarships, some $$ from us, will only need to borrow $3500 in subsidized loans. Probably won't need the full amount, but don't want to be caught short.
She is really very disappointed she will be living at home. ( The horror of it! ) But I told her she needs to look at the big picture.
It is hard to be 17 and know what you want to do for the rest of your life, but in today's world, unless you are going into a trade, you really do need that degree. Time will tell, at least she shouldn't have too much debt upon graduation, if we continue to make smart $$ decisions.
Now only 2 more to go!
