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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My parents didn’t pay for my college and I turned out fine. It would have been a huge help though if they were able - they just weren’t. We are saving what we can for their education (have a 1 month old and plan to have 1 or 2 more) - about $300 a month now and probably not much more until we are done with daycare. I’m hoping education is more affordable in the future, but if not, it’s a good start and they always have an option to take out loans, get scholarships, etc. Just do what you can - the vast majority of Americans can’t save to send their kids to college self-paid. It’s far more important to teach them to be self-sufficient, emotionally intelligent, and hardworking people. They may even want to study a trade or start their own business which doesn’t require a full degree or even study abroad (I went to graduate school in Europe). Don’t listen to DCUM parents that shame you for not fully funding your kids - they are delusional and their kids will most likely having a hard time adapting to life without their overbearing/unhappy parents. [/quote] In the 1980s/90s it was feasible for a kid to pay for college themselves, if working summers/breaks and PT during the school year. Or at least do it with minimal loans. Now college is at least $25K/year and kids might earn $9/hr. So not quite as feasible---kid will still need parents to contribute $5-7K/year. [/quote] Not sure where but I was a 90's kid and my college was still $25-30K a year. I think my siblings was $40, then medical school. [/quote] Literally every college except yours. You have to be a special stupid to pay that in the 90s.[/quote] https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/1989/07/27/costs-of-area-colleges-for-1989-1990-school-year/f9d55d0d-12ce-4222-90f4-98d2b5a5a870/ Yes, one would have had to work hard in 1989/90 to find a college that costs that much. Maybe by 1999 costs might be more, but I doubt most were $25-30K then or at least not In state schools, as majority of instate schools are just now at $25-30K/year. [/quote]
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