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Reply to "My DS is a freshman and is really happy, but I feel depressed that I limited his options."
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[quote=Anonymous]Your daughter is happy and thriving. That’s the most important thing. Next most important is you didn’t incur debt giving her something unnecessary. You are struggling with self-inflicted guilt from overthinking all this. But have you considered your daughter might’ve struggled with guilt if you took out the loans? No one worth listening to will say the name of a college matters more than what a student does in college. If she’s happy and working hard and learning lots, she already has what the higher ranked schools were selling, but without the debt to the family. I think you and she have a lot to be happy for. Sounds like you “won” the college admissions game. Besides, if she’s a great student and goes to grad school, that will be what counts most anyway. She has a better chance for a top grad program if happy and doing well in college. [/quote]
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