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[quote=Anonymous]I think an MBA program at his age is quite likely a huge waste of money. However, if he can find some way to do one for free then I don't see the problem. I have a friend who put a lot of time and effort into studying for the GMAT a few years ago and was able to obtain a full-tuition scholarship at Georgetown (and less generous scholarships at much better schools). I also know someone who is going to Cornell's MBA program for free. I'd imagine this would be difficult to do but if your husband can actually put in the leg work to get a substantial scholarship then you should let him do it. He sounds like his current life is not fulfilling to him. It does not sound like he ever agreed to permanently be a stay at home dad. Which...of course it is nice to have someone at home for you. But if you guys are retired how young could your kids actually be? How boring and lonely for him to be at home all day without the kids! This isn't a knock on stay at home parents but no one should have to do that unless that is their passion. Even if he doesn't do the masters program. You need to stop thinking of him as just a person who helps out with the kids and is a good cook but as a partner who also has needs that you should consider. [/quote]
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