Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes it is.
Having my college student live with us for four years sounds like a nightmare, honestly!
Unless you’re a smother mother and you can’t bear for your baby to leave the best because you’d be bored so you try to manipulate them into staying home.
We know one mom who has invented an illness for her daughter (POTS anyone? DD is not that bad off but the mom took her to doctor after doctor until she’s so whacked out on heavy prescription drugs the girl is now basically disabled) so that she would stay at home and not leave for college. We all hope that she escapes some day, but it’s not looking good.
Anonymous wrote:Yes it is.
Having my college student live with us for four years sounds like a nightmare, honestly!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With these incredibly high college costs, is it really worth the money for your kid go somewhere other than a college/university near home?
Wouldn't you get a bigger bang for your buck by sending them to a local university and having them stay at home instead of paying the exorbitant room and board fees?
It's not like they couldn't go out with their friends at night or the weekend!
This is basically what every kid in Europe does. One day the US will catch up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With these incredibly high college costs, is it really worth the money for your kid go somewhere other than a college/university near home?
Wouldn't you get a bigger bang for your buck by sending them to a local university and having them stay at home instead of paying the exorbitant room and board fees?
It's not like they couldn't go out with their friends at night or the weekend!
This is basically what every kid in Europe does. One day the US will catch up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With these incredibly high college costs, is it really worth the money for your kid go somewhere other than a college/university near home?
Wouldn't you get a bigger bang for your buck by sending them to a local university and having them stay at home instead of paying the exorbitant room and board fees?
It's not like they couldn't go out with their friends at night or the weekend!
This is basically what every kid in Europe does. One day the US will catch up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I plan to insist on my kids going out of state for college (we’re in Maryland, so anywhere in the state is “close” IMO). To me, part of the college experience is getting out from under your parents and starting to make your own way in the world. I also want them to get out of the DC metro bubble and meet people from other parts of the country. If we are only an hour or two away, it’s too easy for them to rely on mom and dad as plan B.
We share this view, and our older two both attend colleges far away (Texas and California). But it’s definitely a luxury situation, and we would have completely different priorities if we were financially stretched (or just prioritized saving money) given that you can get a great education virtually anywhere. I agree with others that ideally all kids would, at a minimum, be able to live on campus for at least a couple years to take full advantage of what schools offer, including deeper connections with classmates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With these incredibly high college costs, is it really worth the money for your kid go somewhere other than a college/university near home?
Wouldn't you get a bigger bang for your buck by sending them to a local university and having them stay at home instead of paying the exorbitant room and board fees?
It's not like they couldn't go out with their friends at night or the weekend!
This is basically what every kid in Europe does. One day the US will catch up.
Anonymous wrote:With these incredibly high college costs, is it really worth the money for your kid go somewhere other than a college/university near home?
Wouldn't you get a bigger bang for your buck by sending them to a local university and having them stay at home instead of paying the exorbitant room and board fees?
It's not like they couldn't go out with their friends at night or the weekend!
stay at home