Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We never gave our kids allowances when they were in college. That’s why they had summer jobs! They graduated debt free thanks to us. We didn’t subsidize them upon graduation either. They got jobs and made their own way and they are doing very well.
In earlier times, people got married and started their own families in their mid-teens. We don't do that anymore. Civilization progresses because *most* parents provide some higher structural foundation for their kids to start from. There is no glory in having started from zero.
We paid 100% of our kids college costs but with no allowances. If that’s not “providing a higher structural foundation for their kids to start from” I don’t know what is! There is plenty of glory in earning your own spending money and then graduating and making a living without mommy and daddy’s help. At some point they need to get off the family payroll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do your kids do in the summers prior to going to college? My kid easily made $4K last summer as a 16 yr old. He saved around half of that. He will probably make the same this summer and next so by the time he starts college, he will have $6K or more saved. I'm not giving him an allowance. He is not 6 yrs old unable to make his own money. I had to use my summer earnings to pay for my books and as my fun money and he will do the same.
My kid made 4 K as an NMS finalist/scholar. + generous merit aid which makes his double STEM major practically free. I think that qualifies as more than flipping burger. 👌
Anonymous wrote:What do your kids do in the summers prior to going to college? My kid easily made $4K last summer as a 16 yr old. He saved around half of that. He will probably make the same this summer and next so by the time he starts college, he will have $6K or more saved. I'm not giving him an allowance. He is not 6 yrs old unable to make his own money. I had to use my summer earnings to pay for my books and as my fun money and he will do the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My oldest graduated from Colombia and I gave him $600/mo. He also had significant merit aid so it really wasn’t an issue. Despite the hysteria on here my son is not dependent on me, I’d in his 20s and had an excellent job in finance making more money that most people posting in here. The investment has paid off well. His company is paying for him to get his MBA at Columbia.
My younger son is currently at Virginia Tech and we give him half that. Not much to buy in Blacksburg compared to NYC.
Both of them did not have jobs in college, though my older had very generous summer internships. Their job was to work hard in school.
Both kids should get equal amounts. That's really crummy when Colombia costs far more than VT.
Anonymous wrote:How much is he making at his summer job? That can be spending money.
Anonymous wrote:My oldest graduated from Colombia and I gave him $600/mo. He also had significant merit aid so it really wasn’t an issue. Despite the hysteria on here my son is not dependent on me, I’d in his 20s and had an excellent job in finance making more money that most people posting in here. The investment has paid off well. His company is paying for him to get his MBA at Columbia.
My younger son is currently at Virginia Tech and we give him half that. Not much to buy in Blacksburg compared to NYC.
Both of them did not have jobs in college, though my older had very generous summer internships. Their job was to work hard in school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We never gave our kids allowances when they were in college. That’s why they had summer jobs! They graduated debt free thanks to us. We didn’t subsidize them upon graduation either. They got jobs and made their own way and they are doing very well.
In earlier times, people got married and started their own families in their mid-teens. We don't do that anymore. Civilization progresses because *most* parents provide some higher structural foundation for their kids to start from. There is no glory in having started from zero.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We never gave our kids allowances when they were in college. That’s why they had summer jobs! They graduated debt free thanks to us. We didn’t subsidize them upon graduation either. They got jobs and made their own way and they are doing very well.
So, either your kids made enough money to cover college costs, in which case your example is extremely out of date and not relevant, or you paid for your kids' tuition and board, in which case you certainly can't say they "made their own way."
Either way, your info is dated or irrelevant.