| DD who is applying this fall told me she wants to go to college to make lifelong friends. I’m not thrilled with that answer. |
| Mine wants to party |
| Because it’s what you do. Graduate school, too. |
| I thought you were asking about a specific college they had in mind, but on re reading your question, you are asking about college overall? Mine would say something like, why would I NOT go to college?! (Ie how else can I get into a well paying job, have a career, Etc. probably also speaks to how we value education in the family and college was ALWAYS the plan). |
| Mine would prefer not to as he has a FT job he enjoys. But it's not a choice and he knows that. |
| So that he can make money one day (also not thrilled with this answer). |
| Because they know the jobs they want require a college degree. |
| It's much easier than working. |
| So he can make enough money to not need to mooch off of me. He has a few older friends who dropped out and live at home (not their choice). |
But its HER honest answer. They are about to embark on their journey. Our DS wanted to go to college because he was so over high school and its drama. He wanted college to be different - no drama and he wanted to get a degree so he can earn "real" money. |
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"Because it's something everyone does?"
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“It’s an Ivy. I didn’t think I’d get into one.
Also loved the campus and students seemed happy and friendly on tour.” |
| Report your answer?? Not unless you ask nicely. |
| Why aren't you happy with that answer? It was an essential part of college for me. |
| She is in HS and honest. Looking at southern schools rejoining a sorority. |