Anonymous wrote:I think students need “skin in the game” for grad school to avoid becoming professional students. Rent and living expenses at a minimum, so for PP I’d pay the tuition but no more. If she doesn’t want to figure out her living expenses, I guess she doesn’t want to go that badly. Who she lives with is up to her.
Anonymous wrote:How would you handle this? DD is off to graduate school in the fall. She is moving to that town and we were planning on helping her with the cost of an apartment. Her boyfriend wants to move there too, and of course they’d want to share. Are we being forced to support the boyfriend here? He doesn’t have a lot of income. DD is acting oblivious to our point of view that we are not comfortable paying for a shared apartment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How would you handle this? DD is off to graduate school in the fall. She is moving to that town and we were planning on helping her with the cost of an apartment. Her boyfriend wants to move there too, and of course they’d want to share. Are we being forced to support the boyfriend here? He doesn’t have a lot of income. DD is acting oblivious to our point of view that we are not comfortable paying for a shared apartment.
This is was my exact situation in grad school. My parents ended up paying for my apartment, and my boyfriend and I had many happy years together. Although my parents pushed back at the beginning, I am glad they came around. At the end, I don’t think it was about the money, it was more about another milestone of my adulthood.
Anonymous wrote:death I guess
Anonymous wrote:How would you handle this? DD is off to graduate school in the fall. She is moving to that town and we were planning on helping her with the cost of an apartment. Her boyfriend wants to move there too, and of course they’d want to share. Are we being forced to support the boyfriend here? He doesn’t have a lot of income. DD is acting oblivious to our point of view that we are not comfortable paying for a shared apartment.