Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We picked her up at winter break, enrolled in community college and made her get a job. After two years of that she completed her degree at our state school. No conversation was needed, it was this or nothing.
And she willingly went along with this??
Most kids that age would flip out and run off.
Anonymous wrote:Eh it’s pretty common
Don’t you remember what it was like??
College grades don’t matter if he’s at an elite (top ten plus ivy) or not going to grad school
Anonymous wrote:We picked her up at winter break, enrolled in community college and made her get a job. After two years of that she completed her degree at our state school. No conversation was needed, it was this or nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Eh it’s pretty common
Don’t you remember what it was like??
College grades don’t matter if he’s at an elite (top ten plus ivy) or not going to grad school
Anonymous wrote:We set a GPA requirement for our continued financial support. I would have a conversation with them and say they had one semester to turn things around; if grades weren't good enough after the next term I would stop paying.
Anonymous wrote:We picked her up at winter break, enrolled in community college and made her get a job. After two years of that she completed her degree at our state school. No conversation was needed, it was this or nothing.