Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My advice is to make sure she tells the college this is just a gap year and that she wants to defer her admission a year.
Also, the ONLY financial support her parents should give her is health insurance. Other than that, she is on her own. If she plans to live at home, she needs to pay rent, utils, and for food. I'm serious. She needs to see what she is signing up for.
And I think YOU should encourage her to go to college.
She is now living with him and it seems his family supports this engagement. I want to encourage her but not sure how and what angle to use. Emphasize the personal growth? increasing in earning potential? That it will be better for the relationship in long run? I am sure her family is giving her all the usual reasons and clearly it is not working. Not sure what angle I can add.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My advice is to make sure she tells the college this is just a gap year and that she wants to defer her admission a year.
Also, the ONLY financial support her parents should give her is health insurance. Other than that, she is on her own. If she plans to live at home, she needs to pay rent, utils, and for food. I'm serious. She needs to see what she is signing up for.
And I think YOU should encourage her to go to college.
She is now living with him and it seems his family supports this engagement. I want to encourage her but not sure how and what angle to use. Emphasize the personal growth? increasing in earning potential? That it will be better for the relationship in long run? I am sure her family is giving her all the usual reasons and clearly it is not working. Not sure what angle I can add.
Maybe your angle should be to MYOFB.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My advice is to make sure she tells the college this is just a gap year and that she wants to defer her admission a year.
Also, the ONLY financial support her parents should give her is health insurance. Other than that, she is on her own. If she plans to live at home, she needs to pay rent, utils, and for food. I'm serious. She needs to see what she is signing up for.
And I think YOU should encourage her to go to college.
She is now living with him and it seems his family supports this engagement. I want to encourage her but not sure how and what angle to use. Emphasize the personal growth? increasing in earning potential? That it will be better for the relationship in long run? I am sure her family is giving her all the usual reasons and clearly it is not working. Not sure what angle I can add.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My advice is to make sure she tells the college this is just a gap year and that she wants to defer her admission a year.
Also, the ONLY financial support her parents should give her is health insurance. Other than that, she is on her own. If she plans to live at home, she needs to pay rent, utils, and for food. I'm serious. She needs to see what she is signing up for.
And I think YOU should encourage her to go to college.
She is now living with him and it seems his family supports this engagement. I want to encourage her but not sure how and what angle to use. Emphasize the personal growth? increasing in earning potential? That it will be better for the relationship in long run? I am sure her family is giving her all the usual reasons and clearly it is not working. Not sure what angle I can add.
Anonymous wrote:My advice is to make sure she tells the college this is just a gap year and that she wants to defer her admission a year.
Also, the ONLY financial support her parents should give her is health insurance. Other than that, she is on her own. If she plans to live at home, she needs to pay rent, utils, and for food. I'm serious. She needs to see what she is signing up for.
And I think YOU should encourage her to go to college.