Yes OP this is the answer. In the mean time make sure your kid has a part time job. |
I don't really think of community college associates as "a degree," but ok, 2+ years community College. |
| ...does she have enough game to become a SAHM for a wealthy guy? |
Wealthy guys want interesting women. Not women just looking for someone to support them. |
Associating mating - wealthy men these days don't want to marry women without a college degree. People meet each other in college or graduate school. OP, I can see where your daughter has developed an attitude that is utterly unenthusiastic about any options presented. You need to show some enthusiasm and discipline. Unless your daughter has issues that you are not being forthcoming about, she can go to community college. Also, it is completely unrealistic to think that she will be the exception and make a lot of money with just a high school diploma. She's not willing to learn a trade, so the most common options left are pink-collar service type jobs. |
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to my friends who know I am on this board, I SWEAR I didn't write this post. - SS
That said, I am beyond frustrated with my own junior who we have given as many tools as we can to help her with her challenges. But she puts roadblocks in her own way constantly. I am even willing to let her major in something this board ridicules constantly just so she can get a 4 year degree. But we're at a point where if this year doesn't go better, a 4 year is out of the question, because even if she can get into ODU, I'm NOT interested in just setting money on fire to watch her fail at that, too. Now, she IS interested in a couple health fields, so I have already looked into her doing a couple of those programs at NoVA. She will need to do some intro community college classes first and pass those. Her dad barely graduated high school, joined the military, got his degree pt finally in his 30s and he now makes at least double what I do. That said, he doesn't want our children to join the military. |
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Sorry, but with few exceptions, low education =low income.
Perhaps this is a lesson she needs to learn. You are reaching a point where you can’t fix everything for her. |
| Give us three things she likes and/or is good at, OP. Otherwise this is just stupid. |
you can go to college later in life. A lot of people screw up in their teens/early 20s. shit, my husband was literally in a gang. He now makes 6 figures. |
not all of them do. |
I'm sure OP prefers that than having her daughter be "poor"... he or she sounds like they may be that type of parent. |
If daughter can attend college courses, just go to a real college. Major in something easy like communications, women's studies, photography, basket weaving. |
+1000000 |
But very smart of you to not be willing to waste money on a 4 year program for someone who is not motivated. Let her go to CC and prove herself first and find her path. Some kids just take longer to mature and figure things out. |