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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Giving myself a break for a few years but at some point I may start adding again for grad school when I get around to calculating that math more clearly.[/quote] One of the best things my parents did for me was make me pay for my own grad school (MBA). I worked so much harder, and thus had better outcomes, when it was my own money that was footing the bill. I went to top 5 schools both undergrad and MBA, so neither was cheap.[/quote] One of the best things my parents did for me was to fully pay for college and graduate school. [/quote] This is very very child dependent. I could NOT believe how many kids in my grad program were there because Mom & Dad were paying, and they didn't want to give up the student life yet and join the real world. [/quote] Or, maybe they realized they'd get further and have an easier time getting a job with a master's degree and its easier to go straight through than going back. It has nothing to do with joining the real world. My parents made it clear from birth they expected me to get a master's degree and I didn't have a choice. I am glad they had me go straight through or I never would have done it or gone back.[/quote] No choice? At what point in your adult life did you start making decisions for yourself?[/quote]
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