Anonymous wrote:Parent of a junior here - DC frittered away first two years of HS and has a cumulative under a 3.0.
DC is clearly not going to get any merit aid based on first two years, though grades this year are looking way up. DH and I are not wealthy. We had always anticipated some combination of student loans, merit aid, etc.
Now, its becoming clear to me that just getting in might be a challenge. Any tips for us?
Based on DC's lack of effort, I'm not enthused about funding a full ride- would like to structure some financial participation on DC's end too as well as ours and I don't want it to be at a 40k liberal arts college...
Any tips from people who've BTDT or encountering the same scenario?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Community college for the first two years and a part-time job? So you can see how he handles the workload before committing, and if he does well in community college he can transfer to a good state school and finish the degree there.
(Not OP) I would sort of like to do this but my kid goes to a Big 3 and no one goes to CC. It just isn't done. He wouldst be humiliated (as would I)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Community college for the first two years and a part-time job? So you can see how he handles the workload before committing, and if he does well in community college he can transfer to a good state school and finish the degree there.
(Not OP) I would sort of like to do this but my kid goes to a Big 3 and no one goes to CC. It just isn't done. He wouldst be humiliated (as would I)
Anonymous wrote:Community college for the first two years and a part-time job? So you can see how he handles the workload before committing, and if he does well in community college he can transfer to a good state school and finish the degree there.
Anonymous wrote:Community college for the first two years and a part-time job? So you can see how he handles the workload before committing, and if he does well in community college he can transfer to a good state school and finish the degree there.