Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not at all. I agree with her parent's approach. We have too many kids on the 5 year plan because they haven't learned responsible actions. Any parent who is footing the bill has every right to see the results of what they are paying for and to expect their son or daughter to act accordingly. I see nothing wrong with expecting the student to pay if they didn't do the work.[i][u] Life doesn't give free rides and parents shouldn't either.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Say what? My parents looked at my grades.
They made a deal with me...I paid for any grade that was below a B. They really made me pay for that damn differential equations class. Ugh.
Sorry, your parents were total jerks.
But the deal wasn't "we won't pay if you don't do the work" - the deal was they wouldn't pay if you got lower than a B.
Perhaps in easy majors or at schools with huge grade inflation it's fair to say that a C means you didn't do the work, but there are students in challenging classes all around the country working their butts off for a C.
As a PP said, that rule just seems like a way to ensure that the kid never takes a challenging class and never expands her horizons beyond what she already knows she's good at.
Anonymous wrote:Not at all. I agree with her parent's approach. We have too many kids on the 5 year plan because they haven't learned responsible actions. Any parent who is footing the bill has every right to see the results of what they are paying for and to expect their son or daughter to act accordingly. I see nothing wrong with expecting the student to pay if they didn't do the work.[i][u] Life doesn't give free rides and parents shouldn't either.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Say what? My parents looked at my grades.
They made a deal with me...I paid for any grade that was below a B. They really made me pay for that damn differential equations class. Ugh.
Sorry, your parents were total jerks.
Not at all. I agree with her parent's approach. We have too many kids on the 5 year plan because they haven't learned responsible actions. Any parent who is footing the bill has every right to see the results of what they are paying for and to expect their son or daughter to act accordingly. I see nothing wrong with expecting the student to pay if they didn't do the work. Life doesn't give free rides and parents shouldn't either.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Say what? My parents looked at my grades.
They made a deal with me...I paid for any grade that was below a B. They really made me pay for that damn differential equations class. Ugh.
Sorry, your parents were total jerks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Say what? My parents looked at my grades.
They made a deal with me...I paid for any grade that was below a B. They really made me pay for that damn differential equations class. Ugh.
Sorry, your parents were total jerks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Say what? My parents looked at my grades.
They made a deal with me...I paid for any grade that was below a B. They really made me pay for that damn differential equations class. Ugh.
Wouldn't such a deal discourage you from taking more difficult classes?
My parents never looked at my grades. I learned more (and worked harder) in the econ class in which I earned a C than in the classes in my major in which I earned As.
Anonymous wrote:My parents did not ask to see my college grades, even though they were paying. They were only interested in knowing if I was flunking out.
How do you know she has a 3.5? Is that what she's telling you? You are no longer in charge of every grade she gets. So what if she gets a B or a C in some class. That's on her. However, if you are paying, she should tell you if she's failing so you don't wind up wasting money on classes she won't get credit for.
Anonymous wrote:Say what? My parents looked at my grades.
They made a deal with me...I paid for any grade that was below a B. They really made me pay for that damn differential equations class. Ugh.
Anonymous wrote:Say what? My parents looked at my grades.
They made a deal with me...I paid for any grade that was below a B. They really made me pay for that damn differential equations class. Ugh.