What kind of income receives financial aid?

Anonymous
You people are fucking nuts. Selling your homes so your kids can go to private school? Jesus Christ, Montgomery County and Fairfax County have some of the best public schools in the country. Move 10 miles away and send your kids for free. Really it won't make any difference in the long run. You may think it will, but it wont.


+1 and my kids are in privates. Big waste of money, but hate to pull my kids out now. Just biding my time until 8th grade and then we are done!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All of you sound rich and privileged to me. I am a single mother making $12,000 a year, even with my Master's degree. Finally I've gone back to
school at age 41 to earn a doctorate in hopes the job market will be better in my new field. My son is 4 and I am so sad I can not find him a place
to go to school because his father makes lots of money but won't share it with us. However the SSS form counts his income.

Perhaps in comparison you will realize your problems aren't so serious and that you surely can find a way to pull things together.




There will always be someone somewhere in the world who has a greater struggle than your struggle, where even $12,000 per year is considered a substantial amount to earn, where you would sound rich and privileged. Perhaps in comparison you will realize your problems aren't so serious and that you surely can find a way to pull things together.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All of you sound rich and privileged to me. I am a single mother making $12,000 a year, even with my Master's degree. Finally I've gone back to
school at age 41 to earn a doctorate in hopes the job market will be better in my new field. My son is 4 and I am so sad I can not find him a place
to go to school because his father makes lots of money but won't share it with us. However the SSS form counts his income.

Perhaps in comparison you will realize your problems aren't so serious and that you surely can find a way to pull things together.




There will always be someone somewhere in the world who has a greater struggle than your struggle, where even $12,000 per year is considered a substantial amount to earn, where you would sound rich and privileged. Perhaps in comparison you will realize your problems aren't so serious and that you surely can find a way to pull things together.


Says someone making 6 figures....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All of you sound rich and privileged to me. I am a single mother making $12,000 a year, even with my Master's degree. Finally I've gone back to
school at age 41 to earn a doctorate in hopes the job market will be better in my new field. My son is 4 and I am so sad I can not find him a place
to go to school because his father makes lots of money but won't share it with us. However the SSS form counts his income.

Perhaps in comparison you will realize your problems aren't so serious and that you surely can find a way to pull things together.




There will always be someone somewhere in the world who has a greater struggle than your struggle, where even $12,000 per year is considered a substantial amount to earn, where you would sound rich and privileged. Perhaps in comparison you will realize your problems aren't so serious and that you surely can find a way to pull things together.


Says someone making 6 figures....


Correct...says someone who also grew up across the streets from the projects and within walking distance of the city dump...whose parents finished eight grade and earned minimum wage raising seven children...who found a way to pull things together.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All of you sound rich and privileged to me. I am a single mother making $12,000 a year, even with my Master's degree. Finally I've gone back to
school at age 41 to earn a doctorate in hopes the job market will be better in my new field. My son is 4 and I am so sad I can not find him a place
to go to school because his father makes lots of money but won't share it with us. However the SSS form counts his income.

Perhaps in comparison you will realize your problems aren't so serious and that you surely can find a way to pull things together.




There will always be someone somewhere in the world who has a greater struggle than your struggle, where even $12,000 per year is considered a substantial amount to earn, where you would sound rich and privileged. Perhaps in comparison you will realize your problems aren't so serious and that you surely can find a way to pull things together.


Says someone making 6 figures....


Correct...says someone who also grew up across the streets from the projects and within walking distance of the city dump...whose parents finished eight grade and earned minimum wage raising seven children...who found a way to pull things together.


...but apparently didn't teach you basic human compassion and kindness. But I'm sure PP was truly inspired by your little pull-yourself-up-by-your-bootstraps speech.
Anonymous
Mr. grew-up-by-the-projects and now ignorant-and-shamelessly-elitist certainly goes to show that emotional maturity and compassion are clearly a different developmental set than
diamond-gilded bootstraps.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All of you sound rich and privileged to me. I am a single mother making $12,000 a year, even with my Master's degree. Finally I've gone back to
school at age 41 to earn a doctorate in hopes the job market will be better in my new field. My son is 4 and I am so sad I can not find him a place
to go to school because his father makes lots of money but won't share it with us. However the SSS form counts his income.

Perhaps in comparison you will realize your problems aren't so serious and that you surely can find a way to pull things together.




Sounds like you need to make better career decisions and take your son's father to court for child support.
Anonymous
I am with you 14:09. What was your parents' secret that stuck with you through the rough financial times? Your parents sound as though they raised you properly and you honor them with compassion to recognize there are takers, givers and those who are trying their hardest to become part of one group or the other. Nice work.

Meanwhile, take the dad to court to encourage him to do the honorable thing in writing. He will.

Anonymous
There is a clear difference here between Republicans and Democrats, I do believe. 14:09 and 9:51 are clearly Republicans and those with compassion for the person who has found herself in a difficult situation and trying to shed light on the entitlement of the rich folks are clearly democrats. I for one am an independent and I support both Republican and Democrat causes. I am well off due to a lot of hard work of my own, and I was raised in a welfare family. Now my elderly parents are well off due to my contributions to them and life is good. But I have seen first-hand how the best people can get caught in difficult life circumstances and it takes a community of people to raise them up. People can't do it all by themselves. Have some consideration for the OP and realize that you are privileged if you are complaining about having to pay full price for your kids' schooling. Only reason you are supposed to pay is because the people who really need the subsidies are getting it. And 14.47, how condescending can you get?
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