Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I asked my kid, who just finished his freshman year of college, if he knows anyone paying their own way through school. No. He knows kids who have scholarships and those on financial aid. But he has a bunch of friends and no one is paying their own way.
I think it is just super hard to do that at a liberal arts school.
Are they contributing anything? Seem irresponsible to go to college and not pay for oneself. Hope these kids repay mom and dad or donate the money to some worthy cause.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many of us worked in restaurants 30-40 hours a week making $25-$30 an hour.
This century?
Anonymous wrote:Nowadays it’s impossible to pay for college completely on their own. Better go to community college for two years and living at home while at the same time working a gig.
Anonymous wrote:I asked my kid, who just finished his freshman year of college, if he knows anyone paying their own way through school. No. He knows kids who have scholarships and those on financial aid. But he has a bunch of friends and no one is paying their own way.
I think it is just super hard to do that at a liberal arts school.
Anonymous wrote:$0: Generational Wealth
Anonymous wrote:GI Bill
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did they get loans to start and suplement with part time or summer work? Did they take year off from school to work?
We opened 529s for them before they were born.
Same
Anonymous wrote:Combo of 529 and scholarships. No loans woo-hoo!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many of us worked in restaurants 30-40 hours a week making $25-$30 an hour.
The question says YOUR CHILD. Are you YOUR CHILD?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did they get loans to start and suplement with part time or summer work? Did they take year off from school to work?
We opened 529s for them before they were born.
Anonymous wrote:529
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aren't 529s "the bank of mom and dad"? You're still paying for it even if you put the money aside earlier.
I see your point. I was thinking the OP meant "how to pay for undergrad without loans if your family isn't actively rich." We aren't rich, but we ARE planners and savers, which might be almost as good, given how some rich people behave with their money.