Snoozan
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I have an almost 19yo DS who attending the local community college this year. It's about an 8 mile drive in a rural area so no problem with traffic. He informs me that he wants to travel to another state school next fall as his DGF is done at the community college and is transferring to the other state school.
My problem with this is this new school is close to an hour away and they plan on commuting together. It would mean traveling on a busy highway - and neither one of them is very experienced in city driving, let alone in our nasty New England winters.
Am I wrong in saying "no" to him and require him to finish his 2nd year at the local community college? He tells me I have no say in the matter(that got my blood boiling)but I disagree as I am the way who pays for school(all except his books). I don't feel I should be making a decision for my son based upon his being the "chauffer" for his girlfriend. I really like his girlfriend, but I feel like she(& her parents)may have too much pull in decisions that I feel belong to us as his parents.
I've pretty much told him that to not plan on transferring next year and if he does, all college expenses would be his responsibility and he would have to work alot in order to keep up with car expenses and other expenses. He just lives in his little dream world as we haven't had to deny him much - up till now!
Anyone ever dealt with a decision like this? Any thoughts?
My problem with this is this new school is close to an hour away and they plan on commuting together. It would mean traveling on a busy highway - and neither one of them is very experienced in city driving, let alone in our nasty New England winters.
Am I wrong in saying "no" to him and require him to finish his 2nd year at the local community college? He tells me I have no say in the matter(that got my blood boiling)but I disagree as I am the way who pays for school(all except his books). I don't feel I should be making a decision for my son based upon his being the "chauffer" for his girlfriend. I really like his girlfriend, but I feel like she(& her parents)may have too much pull in decisions that I feel belong to us as his parents.
I've pretty much told him that to not plan on transferring next year and if he does, all college expenses would be his responsibility and he would have to work alot in order to keep up with car expenses and other expenses. He just lives in his little dream world as we haven't had to deny him much - up till now!
Anyone ever dealt with a decision like this? Any thoughts?