Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A car? Does anybody consider this a must have. Our daughter has to get to the barn every day and it’s 20 minutes from campus. She is an agricultural student and they have to work with the sheep and cows at the barn. The college is in a rural area. She is also going to college over 1000 miles from where we are. She is responsible. She has an old Subaru with 101,000 miles on it. In order to send it off this fall it probably needs about $2000 worth of work. Would you trade in this car for a new car or would you keep this car or would you say no car. I’m rather confused she’s a freshman and she is allowed to have a car the agriculture department encourages them to. The bus doesn’t go to the barn and it would mean that she had to get rides with other students. Thanks for any insight. My hesitancy has to do with the freedom a car brings. and safety issues.
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Anonymous wrote:My son needed a car in vet school (UK). He was required to arrive in several different locations across the countryside, and tried for 6 months to get by with the university’s transportation options. However, he was so tired with studying that the travel time (waiting for people, having to wait for a shuttle or bus or shared car to arrive) was eating into the little time he had available to rest. We were shocked by how tired he looked when he came home for Christmas and got him a reliable used car of his own after that. I think a vet student needs a car, yes.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like a car would make her life a lot easier. I would fix her car….Subarus are quite reliable and this is not the market to buy a car.
Anonymous wrote:A car? Does anybody consider this a must have. Our daughter has to get to the barn every day and it’s 20 minutes from campus. She is an agricultural student and they have to work with the sheep and cows at the barn. The college is in a rural area. She is also going to college over 1000 miles from where we are. She is responsible. She has an old Subaru with 101,000 miles on it. In order to send it off this fall it probably needs about $2000 worth of work. Would you trade in this car for a new car or would you keep this car or would you say no car. I’m rather confused she’s a freshman and she is allowed to have a car the agriculture department encourages them to. The bus doesn’t go to the barn and it would mean that she had to get rides with other students. Thanks for any insight. My hesitancy has to do with the freedom a car brings. and safety issues.