Anonymous wrote:Was he supposed to pay for his college applications on his own because if not and you were paying how could you not know that he never submitted them?
Anonymous wrote:Percy I don't see anything wrong with your child's behavior. All of these "hard ass" parents here probably have miserable kids who secretly hate them because they were too hard on them growing up.
There is nothing wrong with your child, let him be.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry to burst your bubble but he wasn't getting into any school he wanted with a GPA of 3.75. Sit down with him and tell him he gets a job, joins the military, or you sit down together and have him apply to a community college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, had NO plan for how to pay for college
That's simply not true and quite frankly I am offended that she would even suggest that I am too poor to pay for college. You do not know how much DH and I make in a year, nor if we had a college savings plan lined up.
The fact of the matter is our child LIED to us and continues to be lazy and reject any semblance of applying to schools or getting a job. We are at our wits end but don't know what to do. He cannot afford to live in this area, but we cannot continue to subsidize him, especially since our incomes have been impacted by Covid-19.
I am asking for help on what to do, not asking you to make snap judgments and silly comments about my perceived inability to pay for college.
Me and DH have a combined HHI of $150,000/year. Of course we could pay for college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, drop the "Harvard, Yale, Princeton, UVA" line of thinking. That just makes you sound clueless. We need to know more about *why* you didn't insist on applications --- last year.
There's a story there ~ I'll bet you wouldn't pay.
Op here...I encouraged him to apply to all of those schools and he said he would and I thought he did. My income and/or will to pay is not of discussion in this conversation. He lied to me and DH when he said he would apply and didn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 19-year-old son refuses to look for a job and he doesn’t want to go to college. Should I continue supporting him or make him leave the house?
He had a 3.75 GPA out of high school, and yet he refused to apply to any university. If he wanted to, he probably could have gotten into Harvard, Yale, Princeton, UVA or any school that he wanted to.
Instead he sits around all day, playing video games, talking on Snapchat and just being lazy. He refuses to work and is generally starting to get on all of our nerves (Covid-19 made it worse with the quartining).
so where do we go from here? What is the end game and should we just cut all ties and kick him out or be mindful and continue to support him?
OP- first, I would get your DS into therapy. It's really "off" for a kid with a high GPA not to consider college or plans for the next step. The fact that your DS does have a strong GPA suggests that he was considering his future at one point, but is stuck.
I hope you aren't projecting the Ivies on him-- even kids who blow the roof off in every respect still find it difficult and highly competitive to get into those schools.
After your DS is in therapy, I would take the therapists advice- my worry is that your DS is depressed and anxious. Kicking him out could be the making or breaking of him--I think you need more information to make that decision. Your DS's continued presence in your house without a plan should be contingent on working with a therapist and making/ following a plan. Also, keep in mind that covid has caused mental health issues for a lot of kids. My DS is younger (fourteen)- with DL, he went from As and Bs to Cs and Ds. He felt completely disconnected from learning, friends, life. Getting him back at school was a godsend.
Anonymous wrote:My 19-year-old son refuses to look for a job and he doesn’t want to go to college. Should I continue supporting him or make him leave the house?
He had a 3.75 GPA out of high school, and yet he refused to apply to any university. If he wanted to, he probably could have gotten into Harvard, Yale, Princeton, UVA or any school that he wanted to.
Instead he sits around all day, playing video games, talking on Snapchat and just being lazy. He refuses to work and is generally starting to get on all of our nerves (Covid-19 made it worse with the quartining).
so where do we go from here? What is the end game and should we just cut all ties and kick him out or be mindful and continue to support him?
Anonymous wrote:This is a parent fail. Delusional on Ivies and financial aid. Not enough saved or none perhaps? Of course the child could apply to state school or CC. But that needs money as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, had NO plan for how to pay for college
That's simply not true and quite frankly I am offended that she would even suggest that I am too poor to pay for college. You do not know how much DH and I make in a year, nor if we had a college savings plan lined up.
The fact of the matter is our child LIED to us and continues to be lazy and reject any semblance of applying to schools or getting a job. We are at our wits end but don't know what to do. He cannot afford to live in this area, but we cannot continue to subsidize him, especially since our incomes have been impacted by Covid-19.
I am asking for help on what to do, not asking you to make snap judgments and silly comments about my perceived inability to pay for college.
Me and DH have a combined HHI of $150,000/year. Of course we could pay for college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, had NO plan for how to pay for college
That's simply not true and quite frankly I am offended that she would even suggest that I am too poor to pay for college. You do not know how much DH and I make in a year, nor if we had a college savings plan lined up.
The fact of the matter is our child LIED to us and continues to be lazy and reject any semblance of applying to schools or getting a job. We are at our wits end but don't know what to do. He cannot afford to live in this area, but we cannot continue to subsidize him, especially since our incomes have been impacted by Covid-19.
I am asking for help on what to do, not asking you to make snap judgments and silly comments about my perceived inability to pay for college.
Me and DH have a combined HHI of $150,000/year. Of course we could pay for college.