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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Would you still feel the same if he were your son?[/quote] If it were my son, this would not be an issue. I would come out and say your options are whatever in state you can be admitted to or community college. Why would I feel any differently if this were my biological child?[/quote] Because you would do what it takes to send him to the best school if he were your son. You would have found grants, scholarships, loans etc.[/quote] I have known Dhs son since he was 6months old. I am happy to find him grants, scholarships, and loans. Well--loans I've already figured out. Beyond the Stafford loans, we cannot afford to make the payments on a private loan. But if you could point me to a source that I could scour for grants and scholarships given his GPA and SAT scores, I would greatly appreciate it. I would be willing to pay for a scholarship service if one exists.[/quote] It's obvious by the way to refer to your "Dhs son" that you couldn't care less and are annoyed at any amount you have to pay towards his schooling.[/quote]
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