Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He did not show.
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They make good money but the family has zero savings.
So a family with lengthy history of making dumb decisions made another dumb decision? This shouldn't come as a surprise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you know so much about your daughter's finances? My parents know jack nothing about my family. Occasionally my mother asks if I've started putting money in a 401k (I'm 35).
Lolz, Mom. We've been maxing out for the last 10 years.
They've borrowed money from us in the past, they recently had to get rid of an SUV they couldn't afford, and they're slightly overextended on their home.
Anonymous wrote:How do you know so much about your daughter's finances? My parents know jack nothing about my family. Occasionally my mother asks if I've started putting money in a 401k (I'm 35).
Lolz, Mom. We've been maxing out for the last 10 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like he is not interested in UMD - not really your business why, or how his parents will pay for college, unless they're asking you to contribute. Based on your post it sounds like there is a history of intrusiveness and control. I'd guess your daughter is fed up and doesn't want to deal with your reaction, so she's letting you find out passively.
A facebook post on Saturday said he was rooting for the Maryland football team and wished he could have gone to the game versus Rutgers. How does one get fed up with a scholarship?
One has decided that one would prefer to stay closer to home, and one's mother agreed. Now one and one's mother are fed up with one's grandmother, who thinks that her scholarship should be the sole deciding factor in one's choice of university.
My guess, OP, is that neither of them sees an end to this, and wants to keep him away from you. Guess what? They cut the marionette strings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like he is not interested in UMD - not really your business why, or how his parents will pay for college, unless they're asking you to contribute. Based on your post it sounds like there is a history of intrusiveness and control. I'd guess your daughter is fed up and doesn't want to deal with your reaction, so she's letting you find out passively.
A facebook post on Saturday said he was rooting for the Maryland football team and wished he could have gone to the game versus Rutgers. How does one get fed up with a scholarship?
One has decided that one would prefer to stay closer to home, and one's mother agreed. Now one and one's mother are fed up with one's grandmother, who thinks that her scholarship should be the sole deciding factor in one's choice of university.
My guess, OP, is that neither of them sees an end to this, and wants to keep him away from you. Guess what? They cut the marionette strings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like he is not interested in UMD - not really your business why, or how his parents will pay for college, unless they're asking you to contribute. Based on your post it sounds like there is a history of intrusiveness and control. I'd guess your daughter is fed up and doesn't want to deal with your reaction, so she's letting you find out passively.
A facebook post on Saturday said he was rooting for the Maryland football team and wished he could have gone to the game versus Rutgers. How does one get fed up with a scholarship?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like he is not interested in UMD - not really your business why, or how his parents will pay for college, unless they're asking you to contribute. Based on your post it sounds like there is a history of intrusiveness and control. I'd guess your daughter is fed up and doesn't want to deal with your reaction, so she's letting you find out passively.
A facebook post on Saturday said he was rooting for the Maryland football team and wished he could have gone to the game versus Rutgers. How does one get fed up with a scholarship?
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like he is not interested in UMD - not really your business why, or how his parents will pay for college, unless they're asking you to contribute. Based on your post it sounds like there is a history of intrusiveness and control. I'd guess your daughter is fed up and doesn't want to deal with your reaction, so she's letting you find out passively.
Anonymous wrote:He did not show.
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.They make good money but the family has zero savings.