Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d support it wholeheartedly. We are a service-oriented family full of nurses, teachers, firefighters, police officers, and military officers. The expectation for our children is that you pick a college degree and career path that serves the greater good.
Elitist and tacky.
Anonymous wrote:I’d support it wholeheartedly. We are a service-oriented family full of nurses, teachers, firefighters, police officers, and military officers. The expectation for our children is that you pick a college degree and career path that serves the greater good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally unacceptable. I'd tell them to lean in another direction, and quick. (People here disagree, I don't care, we've already had this argument and we won't change each others' minds.)
+1. If he/she is 18, I can’t stop them, but we will pay for absolutely nothing related to this, including coming off our insurance (otherwise can stay on until 26 if needed).
They will have TriCare in the military, so don't need yours.
Oh yeah, we all know how great military health insurance is.
Anonymous wrote:I’d fully support it but college degree and go in as an officer. Life is much harder as enlisted. I’d also push for Air Force or navy.
Anonymous wrote:I’d fully support it but college degree and go in as an officer. Life is much harder as enlisted. I’d also push for Air Force or navy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely not. We aren’t poor. They have other options.
I wasn't poor either but 132K in loans from college took 20 years to pay off. My husband had zero loans for undergrad and grad school.
THIS. I’d tell her you are going to be a VERY wealthy woman. GI bill, VA loans, Tricare. It is the place for a socialist/capitalist mindset. (Meaning smart).
We’ve really benefitted from the GI Bill and VA loans, but Tricare is pretty terrible.
The military is also horrible at treating PSTD. I know so many people who suffer and in the end can’t use the GI Bill or VA loans because they are unable to function. Their mental health doesn’t allow them to study or have a job that pays well enough to afford a mortgage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely not. We aren’t poor. They have other options.
I wasn't poor either but 132K in loans from college took 20 years to pay off. My husband had zero loans for undergrad and grad school.
THIS. I’d tell her you are going to be a VERY wealthy woman. GI bill, VA loans, Tricare. It is the place for a socialist/capitalist mindset. (Meaning smart).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely not. We aren’t poor. They have other options.
I wasn't poor either but 132K in loans from college took 20 years to pay off. My husband had zero loans for undergrad and grad school.