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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We don’t pay a dime towards our kid’s college education. While we fund some expenses, the loans and majority is on her.[/quote] Does she commute from your house? Is she on a full-tuition scholarship? Is she at a community college? Does she have a full-time job? Not sure how that’s possible otherwise unless you’re understating what you mean when you say “we fund some expenses.”[/quote] [b]It is called been working and saving since 11. [/b]College is four hours away at a state Uni. Tuition almost laid for but not room and board. We give 200 a month for gas and pay car insurance. Books are on her too. We buy some groceries but she pays for hello fresh, her apartment, electric, rental insurance. She won't be able to work full time going forward for next two years so it is college loans. She paid cash for her used car.[/quote] What does an 11 year old do for work? And are you low-income? If not, why would you put her in this position?[/quote] Kids can ref soccer as an AR starting at 11. Lifeguarding and more. We didn't "put" her in any position. We paid for our college and paid off our loans in less than 10 years. We did[/quote] Oh right, the 11-year-old life guard certification. How interesting/terrifying.[/quote] :lol: :lol: :lol: [/quote]
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