It really comes down to what field he goes into and if he hustles/works hard. DH went to the top tier STEM schools in the country and makes 1/3 what I do from my 3rd rate college. My field makes a ton more than his field. |
A college degree is always worth having. Become a plumber, an electrician, anything but go to college if you, at all, can afford it. |
Where are you paying $30k a year? Are you planning on significant aid? If so you shouldn't complain so much. |
What is UMC? Also agree with other posters who have suggested attending CC, improving grades and then transferring. This is a sound strategy unless your child's B-pluses are the result of hard work in which case that is what your child is capable of and his grades will not improve in CC. If this is the case, then as a parent your obligation is to send him to the best college he can get into that you can comfortably afford. If your child is "not equipped" for a STEM degree, your role as a parent is to help him figure out what he is suited for and how to use his strengths to enhance his prospects of having a successful career. |
From a parenting POV you need to take some responsibility in the entitlement. What responsibilities do the kids have? Do they have a job? Volunteer somewhere? (other than the minimum requirement for graduation). Have a passion?
This is not a done deal. You can make a plan for a gap year - or community college. Set expectations for grades in college. |
+1000. Hard to believe OP's family doesn't detest him. |
UMC = Upper Middle Class. |
+1 |
I'd love to know what colleges you consider to be this bottom tier, op. I have a feeling you are going to start naming any private college that is not an ivy ... |
This has to be a troll - too many DCUM "hot buttons" for it not to be a troll! |
OP is probably talking about places like UMD and James Madison. |
Thanks! |
What is "pleb tier"? |
Why isn't your DC equipped to handle STEM? What are your DC's strengths? $30k a year sounds like a bargain to me compared to many of the other options out there. |
You are still a sad excuse for a dad. 90% of my rich friends went to no name schools. Did you go to a good college because you ability to think critically is lacking. |