Princess Jes DIS Veteran Joined Jun 15, 2013 Messages 3,081 Sep 4, 2015 #21 Princess Jes said: See, that I don't understand. Click to expand... What I meant by that was, not that I don't understand you paying for your daughter's college, I just meant, I can't relate.
Princess Jes said: See, that I don't understand. Click to expand... What I meant by that was, not that I don't understand you paying for your daughter's college, I just meant, I can't relate.
disneysteve DIS meet junkie Joined Sep 29, 2002 Messages 16,200 Sep 4, 2015 #22 Princess Jes said: What I meant by that was, not that I don't understand you paying for your daughter's college, I just meant, I can't relate. Click to expand... No worries. I understood what you meant. College can be costly in the US, though it doesn't have to be. It all depends on where you choose to go.
Princess Jes said: What I meant by that was, not that I don't understand you paying for your daughter's college, I just meant, I can't relate. Click to expand... No worries. I understood what you meant. College can be costly in the US, though it doesn't have to be. It all depends on where you choose to go.
Princess Jes DIS Veteran Joined Jun 15, 2013 Messages 3,081 Sep 4, 2015 #23 Absolutely, and it's similar in australia but not to the same degree. Plus, it's uncommonly rare for people to live on campus. International students do, but I don't know anyone who lived on campus. We just travel to school and work everyday.
Absolutely, and it's similar in australia but not to the same degree. Plus, it's uncommonly rare for people to live on campus. International students do, but I don't know anyone who lived on campus. We just travel to school and work everyday.