tvguy
Question anything the facts don't support.
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I don't think anyone other than the child's parent can answer the question of what is right.
Our intent for our kids was that they not work, would would pay for everything.
Having said that, I will say the biggest mistake my son made during college was getting a job.
It meant he took 12 units instead of 16 per semester.
The earnings, through a Federal Work study program, totaled $5,000 for the year, and disqualified him from getting a $10,000 a year grant.
His earnings, tacked on mine and my wifes, boosted the interest rate on his student loan by a full percentage point.
It would have been cheaper for my wife and I to just hand him $5,000 a year in cash.
Our intent for our kids was that they not work, would would pay for everything.
Having said that, I will say the biggest mistake my son made during college was getting a job.
It meant he took 12 units instead of 16 per semester.
The earnings, through a Federal Work study program, totaled $5,000 for the year, and disqualified him from getting a $10,000 a year grant.
His earnings, tacked on mine and my wifes, boosted the interest rate on his student loan by a full percentage point.
It would have been cheaper for my wife and I to just hand him $5,000 a year in cash.