Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Does this private college have ROTC? They will pay...
This is the best suggestion on the thread. ROTC is the answer.
It's not all that easy to get a ROTC scholarship. Not everyone enrolled in ROTC gets one. It's pretty competitive. The amount you get is usually limited to tuition, plus a living stipend, which isn't enough to pay room and board. It's impossible to work any other jobs when enrolled. The service commitment is longer for scholarship recipients, usually 8 years--4 years active duty and 5 years in the reserves.
One of my young neighbors did this. He ended up going to a good, but not elite school. He got into more highly ranked schools, but didn't get one of the scholarship slots at any of these, so had to go lower down--sort of like looking for merit money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you marry someone and blend your family with someone that isn’t willing to fold your daughter in as his own?
You were looking out for your own financial security but have no regard to your daughter. Not surprised. Plenty of divorced women latch on to any wealthy guy willing to marry them
That’s not his biological child. Why should he be expected to pay for her college tuition??
Some of the responses are insane and I’m a woman!!
When he married Mom, he also accepted responsibility for this child. If he is paying for housing, food, clothing and extra's now it seems weird he would not help with college. And, if he is paying for everything and mom is working, where is all her money going?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That sounds really, really hard. For you and for your daughter. You haven’t said whether you work, OP. Do you? I think the combination of deadbeat dad plus successful stepfather who has kids he takes care of, and also being excluded herself, is a lot for your daughter to deal with. Even if you think there is entitlement in the mix. How much do you have put aside for her education, and how much will she have to take out in loans? Does she have a chance at merit aid or some kind of scholarship for an activity or interest? What kind of school is she interested in? A small liberal arts college, an ivy, or what?
OP here. I do work, in non profit admin. I have a good job but I don’t make a ton. DD and I were on our own for most of her life. She is as 12/almost 13 when I remarried.
I have 30k for her, which I think is pretty good considering the circumstances! I’m proud of that, I don’t care what people on this board say. However it’s a pittance compared to the schools she wants (Williams, Swarthmore, Vassar, Etc.)
My H and I keep our finances separate, especially when it comes to the kids. It’s just the way we’ve always done things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you marry someone and blend your family with someone that isn’t willing to fold your daughter in as his own?
You were looking out for your own financial security but have no regard to your daughter. Not surprised. Plenty of divorced women latch on to any wealthy guy willing to marry them
That’s not his biological child. Why should he be expected to pay for her college tuition??
Some of the responses are insane and I’m a woman!!
Anonymous wrote:Does this private college have ROTC? They will pay...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you marry someone and blend your family with someone that isn’t willing to fold your daughter in as his own?
You were looking out for your own financial security but have no regard to your daughter. Not surprised. Plenty of divorced women latch on to any wealthy guy willing to marry them
That’s not his biological child. Why should he be expected to pay for her college tuition??
Some of the responses are insane and I’m a woman!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you marry someone and blend your family with someone that isn’t willing to fold your daughter in as his own?
You were looking out for your own financial security but have no regard to your daughter. Not surprised. Plenty of divorced women latch on to any wealthy guy willing to marry them
That’s not his biological child. Why should he be expected to pay for her college tuition??
Some of the responses are insane and I’m a woman!!
Anonymous wrote:Why would you marry someone and blend your family with someone that isn’t willing to fold your daughter in as his own?
You were looking out for your own financial security but have no regard to your daughter. Not surprised. Plenty of divorced women latch on to any wealthy guy willing to marry them
Anonymous wrote:"He already pays for our house, utilities, food, I buy her clothes with his money, etc. etc."
He is providing the things that a parent usually provides. If her mother had remained single, she might have had difficulties providing these things. I am not sure that would have been a better outcome for the child.
Anonymous wrote:"He already pays for our house, utilities, food, I buy her clothes with his money, etc. etc."
He is providing the things that a parent usually provides. If her mother had remained single, she might have had difficulties providing these things. I am not sure that would have been a better outcome for the child.