Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
WHAT?
Lady, I had a 3.1 GPA when I graduated high school. I went on to a state university, and then to a second tier medical school and now here I am, a doctor making more than $300,000 every year. I was absolutely ready for further schooling, just not for Harvard. And if I hadn't had nice parents who paid the in-state tuition for my college and then contributed 50% to medical school, I wouldn't be where I am today.
You're an awful mother, limiting your child's opportunities because you're determined to be pessimistic and can't see the potential in him. You're supposed to help your child get through life, not hold him back. Do you know how much even state universities cost these days? They were cheaper in my time but they've soared in cost since then. It is unreasonable, cruel and stupid to expect a high school kid to bear the entire responsibility of their college expenses. You're a terrible parent.
Curious. Now that you make 300k, are you paying your parents back?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here:Anonymous wrote:You think it is a good thing that you have a child managing a fast food joint? I don't even know where to start.
That said, why don't you at least talk to him about going to community college first and then the guaranteed admissions programs to state universities after that. If you live in VA, in particular, it is an excellent option, but MD is good too.
Please, stop telling him that he is not prepared to go to college.
I honestly do not understand why people like you have three children. Selfishly, I would love that, but I am not having three children because I cannot afford three children. I would never have three children with the plan from the outset that I would not contribute to college. I just really don't get it.
Do I think it's a good thing? He is self sufficient and not sitting in my basement playing videogames like too many people nowadays. Do I wish he was making $100k a year? Yeah, but that's his choice.
I don't think he is ready for any college. If he wants to go to community college, he can on his own dime. At that point, he will not be my responsibility.
He has a 3.0 GPA, he IS NOT ready for further schooling.
WHAT?
Lady, I had a 3.1 GPA when I graduated high school. I went on to a state university, and then to a second tier medical school and now here I am, a doctor making more than $300,000 every year. I was absolutely ready for further schooling, just not for Harvard. And if I hadn't had nice parents who paid the in-state tuition for my college and then contributed 50% to medical school, I wouldn't be where I am today.
You're an awful mother, limiting your child's opportunities because you're determined to be pessimistic and can't see the potential in him. You're supposed to help your child get through life, not hold him back. Do you know how much even state universities cost these days? They were cheaper in my time but they've soared in cost since then. It is unreasonable, cruel and stupid to expect a high school kid to bear the entire responsibility of their college expenses. You're a terrible parent.
Curious. Now that you make 300k, are you paying your parents back?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here:Anonymous wrote:You think it is a good thing that you have a child managing a fast food joint? I don't even know where to start.
That said, why don't you at least talk to him about going to community college first and then the guaranteed admissions programs to state universities after that. If you live in VA, in particular, it is an excellent option, but MD is good too.
Please, stop telling him that he is not prepared to go to college.
I honestly do not understand why people like you have three children. Selfishly, I would love that, but I am not having three children because I cannot afford three children. I would never have three children with the plan from the outset that I would not contribute to college. I just really don't get it.
Do I think it's a good thing? He is self sufficient and not sitting in my basement playing videogames like too many people nowadays. Do I wish he was making $100k a year? Yeah, but that's his choice.
I don't think he is ready for any college. If he wants to go to community college, he can on his own dime. At that point, he will not be my responsibility.
He has a 3.0 GPA, he IS NOT ready for further schooling.
WHAT?
Lady, I had a 3.1 GPA when I graduated high school. I went on to a state university, and then to a second tier medical school and now here I am, a doctor making more than $300,000 every year. I was absolutely ready for further schooling, just not for Harvard. And if I hadn't had nice parents who paid the in-state tuition for my college and then contributed 50% to medical school, I wouldn't be where I am today.
You're an awful mother, limiting your child's opportunities because you're determined to be pessimistic and can't see the potential in him. You're supposed to help your child get through life, not hold him back. Do you know how much even state universities cost these days? They were cheaper in my time but they've soared in cost since then. It is unreasonable, cruel and stupid to expect a high school kid to bear the entire responsibility of their college expenses. You're a terrible parent.
Curious. Now that you make 300k, are you paying your parents back?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here:Anonymous wrote:You think it is a good thing that you have a child managing a fast food joint? I don't even know where to start.
That said, why don't you at least talk to him about going to community college first and then the guaranteed admissions programs to state universities after that. If you live in VA, in particular, it is an excellent option, but MD is good too.
Please, stop telling him that he is not prepared to go to college.
I honestly do not understand why people like you have three children. Selfishly, I would love that, but I am not having three children because I cannot afford three children. I would never have three children with the plan from the outset that I would not contribute to college. I just really don't get it.
Do I think it's a good thing? He is self sufficient and not sitting in my basement playing videogames like too many people nowadays. Do I wish he was making $100k a year? Yeah, but that's his choice.
I don't think he is ready for any college. If he wants to go to community college, he can on his own dime. At that point, he will not be my responsibility.
He has a 3.0 GPA, he IS NOT ready for further schooling.
WHAT?
Lady, I had a 3.1 GPA when I graduated high school. I went on to a state university, and then to a second tier medical school and now here I am, a doctor making more than $300,000 every year. I was absolutely ready for further schooling, just not for Harvard. And if I hadn't had nice parents who paid the in-state tuition for my college and then contributed 50% to medical school, I wouldn't be where I am today.
You're an awful mother, limiting your child's opportunities because you're determined to be pessimistic and can't see the potential in him. You're supposed to help your child get through life, not hold him back. Do you know how much even state universities cost these days? They were cheaper in my time but they've soared in cost since then. It is unreasonable, cruel and stupid to expect a high school kid to bear the entire responsibility of their college expenses. You're a terrible parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately for OP's son, financial aid is for people in need, not people who have asshats for parents. The son will need to cut all ties from fis parents to get qualified for aid.
We don't know if OP has any money or not.
I'm guessing OP's claim that s/he could have paid for college for three kids is another of his/her many lies on this thread.
OP is poor and uneducated and making phony excuses for not supporting her kids in any way.
Anonymous wrote:OP here:Anonymous wrote:You think it is a good thing that you have a child managing a fast food joint? I don't even know where to start.
That said, why don't you at least talk to him about going to community college first and then the guaranteed admissions programs to state universities after that. If you live in VA, in particular, it is an excellent option, but MD is good too.
Please, stop telling him that he is not prepared to go to college.
I honestly do not understand why people like you have three children. Selfishly, I would love that, but I am not having three children because I cannot afford three children. I would never have three children with the plan from the outset that I would not contribute to college. I just really don't get it.
Do I think it's a good thing? He is self sufficient and not sitting in my basement playing videogames like too many people nowadays. Do I wish he was making $100k a year? Yeah, but that's his choice.
I don't think he is ready for any college. If he wants to go to community college, he can on his own dime. At that point, he will not be my responsibility.
He has a 3.0 GPA, he IS NOT ready for further schooling.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. I think you're awful. Hope you don't expect anyone to help take care of you when you're sick or terminal. Hope you saved enough money for long term care etc.
Anonymous wrote:I kind of get OP.
The kid has shown he is not serious about getting a good education. Why would you want to pay for him to just party at college and barely graduate? I think that's what OP is seeing in her son. Maybe the kid will grow up in college, but maybe not. It really depends on the kid. If as a parent you don't have a lot of money, I'm not sure you want to gamble with your retirement. They clearly have no intention having their kids help them out in retirement (as my DH and I don't, either).
I agree with another PP - I would say to my kid, go to community college, get a part time job to help pay for it, live at home. If after 2yrs, you show that you are serious about college, then we'll talk. But even at the 4 yr college, I think it would be a good thing for him to get a job and help pay for it.
Studies have shown that kids value their education more and do better if they have a financial vested interested in it.
You may be on to something. I went back and reread the initial post. A junior in high school being pushed from the age of 13 to get a job? Even if he had a part time job since 13, not only would it not pay tuition, it wouldn'the even be enough to pay application fees. An adult, hopefully, would know this.Anonymous wrote:OP is a high school student. The writing is of a person who never or hasn't yet gone to college. I'm guessing he is overly anxious about the college app process, is feeling bad about himself, and so is actively creating a scenario that he can feel superior to, "At least that's not my life."
Or maybe OP's parents are the opposite -- driving him to get high grades, visit competitive colleges, fulfill their dreams, and he's suffering from the pressure so he creates the opposite scenario again, to feel better his old situation and because its a comfort.
But OP is clearly not a former or current college professor. Not with that writing. That was just OP's way to try to regain control of the thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. I think you're awful. Hope you don't expect anyone to help take care of you when you're sick or terminal. Hope you saved enough money for long term care etc.
I think op is insane but so is your response. Not only would I help my dc go to college however I can, I also don't expect them to take care of me when I'm sick or terminal. I want them to fly and not be responsible for me.