| Get your child on birth control ASAP. |
| My parents provided me with $500 a month after freshman year (when I was no longer eating in the dorms). They also covered rent. I graduated in 2006 so not that long ago. I worked for the rest (work study/tutoring). |
| Is this a snowflake thread? |
| I needed A LOT. I was a super stud, tho. |
What did u need this for? The dates? The condoms? That is much much dollars. |
Not really. My DC spends about $300/month on groceries, cooking for himself. If I gave him $500/month, the remaining $200 would go to toiletries and spending money (e.g. movies, the occasional ice cream cone or whatever). |
Holy crap! $500/month is what we pay for DS's college tuition... |
| My parents helped me out with everything but for spending money, between $50 - $200 a month. |
| On average $100/week. |
| 1250 a month covers food gas and extras |
Extras like all the addies and xanies for her friends. |
| If you are already paying tuition, room and board, it is time for Dear Son to get a job. |
Exactly. I think my adult son/daughter would be embarrassed to accept $100+ week from Mommy. He hasn't gotten an allowance since middle school. |
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I went to school in the south and lived off of $50 / week (not including clothes, rent, car insurance, cell phone, etc.)
Going out to eat is about ~$15/meal. Drinks are $3/beer. Cabs are about $5/each way. If you send $200 - $300/month they will be fine. |
| If you look up the college on College Board's "Big Future" site under "Paying", there is a yearly amount for "estimated personal expenses". I mention because we've had 2 go through college recently, different states and were surprised how on target it was. Also it's nice to have something published to show the student to say, "there! you should be able to live-off-of-that! amount!" |