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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think students need “skin in the game” for grad school to avoid becoming professional students. Rent and living expenses at a minimum, so for PP I’d pay the tuition but no more. If she doesn’t want to figure out her living expenses, I guess she doesn’t want to go that badly. Who she lives with is up to her.[/quote] Depends on the kid. My parents paid for all of law school - I still graduated in the top 10%, law review, then started in Big Law with no debt. If anything, because they paid, I felt like I needed to do my part and succeed. It wasn't until 5 years in Big Law that I started feeling burnt out and losing motivation, but then I had kids, and kids are good for motivation. [/quote]
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