mamacatnv
That be a Mum Y'all - a Texas Mum
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Yep and despite the lack of resume and the 2nd interview in her school clothes of Tshirt and Shorts - she got the job! Aye yi yi..........She is so excitedTorchy's?
DD is on her own financially as well. With DS we paid half of his state university costs which included room and board. In 2011 after 20 years as an engineer with the same corporation, my DH was laid off. This threw us into a complete financial tailspin. 6 months later the company I worked for moved from Nevada to Texas and asked me to come along. Long story short, 5 years later, DH is still either underemployed or unemployed. He has been working contract off and on for the 5 years, nothing permanent. Needless to say the savings have taken some major hits and we can't help DD at all. I feel really bad that we can't give her what we gave her brother but it is what it is and there is absolutely nothing I can do about it. Thus I really encourage her to look at State schools. Not only is the tuition reasonable but the merit aid is also much better than anything we have found for out of state public schools. I realize private is a whole different ball game in what they may offer and while we haven't discouraged private we remind her that $$ is a huge factor.Good for her to keep practicality in mind. We visited a community college today. DD liked it a lot and is considering an Associate's Degree in Graphic Design. Possibly not going on to get a Bachelor's. Unlike most here, we don't really have anything saved for college. DD has a good chunk in her savings account that will help a lot with living expenses and books but no 529 or anything. We can help a little each year. She is a good mostly A student with a decent ACT score but not an extraordinary one. She would love to be done in 2 years with little to no debt and then out making money instead of racking up a big student loan. Obviously student loan debt is a big issue these days and I don't want her to be in that boat. But on the other hand there seems to be so much emphasis on the 4 year degree. I know she can decide later whether to go on.