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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Stop trolling. So earning less than 250k a year and not being able to pay 60k in this housing market means you have problems?[/quote] If you are asking for charity, i.e. financial aid, then yes.[/quote] So you think that people who receive financial aid and scholarships in college are asking for charity? If you do, you are obtuse and insolent. These schools cost more in tuition than many colleges. [/quote] College and K-12 are not the same. Completely different. In K-12, need-based financial aid is charity.[/quote] Why is it different? Please explain. [/quote] 18 year olds are legally adults. Parents are responsible for K-12.[/quote] Look at intellect of these racist and classist trolls. Parents are also responsible for paying for college as well. If your kid earned a full scholarship to Duke you wouldn’t call it charity. When a kid earns the test scores to get funding from a private school, it is not charity either. [/quote] How can you be this dumb?[/quote] You are the dummy that can’t discuss ideas without ad hominem attacks. You are not smarter than me troll. [/quote] Many parents feel zero responsible for paying for college. For a lot of families, it is not expected. This is why the student loan program exists for college students. The student loan program puts the financial responsibility for college tuition and expenses on the student. For K-12, it is the parents who are financially responsible. The parents are expected to pay. Their kids are not yet adults.[/quote]
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