BubMunkeyBles
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- Mar 2, 2007
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If your kid wants to live on campus and is willing to pay for to, why the requirement to live at home? It seems to me you are getting off cheap by getting that 50% discount - why not let your kids live on campus?
And finally, if you think there are lots of jobs out there that pay $80,000+ with a high school degree, then by all means prepare your child for that path. Again, those of us who have a more realistic view of what the working world is like want our kids to be as competitive as possible, in case those $80,000 jobs with no college degree dry up.![]()
I agree. I must be an oddball, but I really don't want my 20 year old living at home. I learned so much by moving away for college, living on campus, being homesick and learning to be on my own. It's a priceless experience in my opinion.
I will say my husband makes good money now and doesn't need any college... but he's in the military (not the right move for a LOT of people) and he has 16 years in almost. The fresh guys make a lot less but at least they have a roof over their heads, food, medical, and a paycheck on top of it all I guess. He's also gotten all his schooling paid for without using his GI Bill (TA through the Air Force). He has a bachelors and is almost done with his masters and we still have his GI bill to split between the kids and I. But I also understand the military isn't for a lot of people and a lot of people don't qualify either. But it's been a good life for my DH.