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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I went to a financial safety (full tuition scholarship plus a bit more) that I was OK to attend but was not my "dream school" or "dream college" experience. I challenged myself in classes & with trying new activities outside of classes. I did a niche program (like an honors program/college but not), walked onto a sport, etc. I had friends, attended parties, and build mentor-mentee relationships with a few professors because I was absolutely top of my class. But, most importantly for a millennial, I had zero debt that allowed me (and my H who also had zero edu debt thanks to tuition scholarship & near-full time work during undergrad), before I was 30, to buy a home, eventually have kids, and be in a good place with my savings for retirement, kids' college funds, etc. While I am still a little wistful about the college experience I never had, I am *grateful* for the more enduring financial freedom my "safety" brought me.[/quote] This is a productive post, thank you! You sound smart and reasonable. College isn't perfect and it sounds like you had a great experience overall[/quote]
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