mom2rtk
Invented the term "Characterpalooza"
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Same here. It helped a lot to see how much she might be paying in loans as part of that equation as well. She really wants to go away for school but understands that will cost more so needs to plan accordingly.My kids know they have to have a practical major, since they’ll have loans. Dd21 (did dozens of musicals, month long all day workshops at a professional theater, voice coach for 7 yeas) will gets her masters and will prepare for the CPA with the accounting firm she starts working with in 2019, ds19 is a finance major (he LOVES history), dd16 is deciding between PT, OT, or med school. I might feel differently if they didn’t need loans, of chose to commute to school.
My son's total loans were less than half his annual starting salary, so very manageable. They could end up being more than the annual salary of a teacher for her. Not that I don't think she should teach if she wants to. In fact, I hesitated even saying anything. I didn't want to strong arm her. Just laid all the numbers out there and the light bulb went off on its own.
As I write this, she's finally starting some actual ACT studying.


I really hope this isn't just a passing phase!
ETA: Anyone with a student thinking of taking it, registration deadline for February is 1/12.