It's a hard process to navigate... to figure out where your kid ought to go to college.
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I feel that there is a decision people make to either engage in a legitimately ridiculous process to get your kid into school, or choose not to engage in that so much, and end up finding a nice local school that fits.
Sounds so silly, but I want to accomplish getting my kids through college.
There is a cost that comes with moving schools so often and it's not what I want for my son when he gets older, but it did make me very adaptable. I became aware of what was missing from the social structure of each class that I arrived in, and made sure to fill that gap.
It is one thing to take as a given that approximately 70 percent of an entering high school freshman class will not attend college, but to assign a particular child to a curriculum designed for that 70 percent closes off for that child the opportunity to attend college.
Your son and your daughter needs an excellent father more than an excellent college.
When you're in college, you really don't know where you're going to end up, but you know who you want to be along that journey.
Not only that - college doesn't particularly qualify you for the outside world. he world is changing so fast, and college is not. It should strive to be more in tune with the world.
My mom never went to college, but for her own children, getting a great education was not an option.
You're not a bad parent if you don't save for your kid's college because instead you had to choose to feed them and clothe them. Those things come first. They can go to school and do this thing called 'work' while they're in school.
One of the wonderful things about going to a small college is you can get into everything.
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