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[quote=Anonymous]"PP, Why is your daughter a senior in college at age 25? Do you think if you had multiple children, this would be the case? I'm not trying to be snarky, honestly! It's just that as the oldest of 3 children, and now the parent of 4 children, I can see where parents of multiple children have to "put a limit" on age when it comes to supporting a child through college. If my oldest was still an undergrad at the age of 25, I would have 4 kids in college. As a parent of multiples, I'm pretty much depending on my kids to graduate in a timely manner (less than 5 years after graduating high school) so that I'm not shelling out 4 college tuition payments at the same time. Do you think the fact that your daughter did not have such constraints (8 years flexibility to complete a 4 year degree) is a benefit?" NP here. I graduated from high school when I was 19 ( I failed 2nd grade ) I then went to a college where when you graduate you graduate with a masters degree. I also worked full time and I ended up graduating at the age of 25. It took me 1 extra year that's all. Not all kids graduate from hs at 17. And in the end guess what it's all okay. There is no right way.[/quote]
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