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i think it's typical; the degree to which a parent does this can vary greatly though. i, for instance, am hellbent on my kid going to college and our
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by
kare
but what if they are better suited to a trade rather than something they would do out of college? -- nm
Posted by
zorki (aka zork)
Oct 24 '11, 11:04
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that still involves continuing education in it's own way. courses, apprenticeships, etc. -- nm
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Andie
Oct 24, 11:12
we want to present college as something that's not optional; that it's just what you do after high school
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kare
Oct 24, 11:08
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i was raised like this actually. it worked for me. *not* going never even entered my mind, -- nm
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Andie
Oct 24, 11:10
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Me too. For me, it made me expect it to be just like the rest of school, which it was not.
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The Ruiner
Oct 24, 11:23
same here -- nm
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The Legend of CQ Hollow
Oct 24, 11:13
worked a little too well for me, honestly.
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znufrii
Oct 24, 11:13
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you forgot, "work more than is probably good for you to be able to afford next semester's tuition...."
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znufrii
Oct 24, 11:23
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The only way I was allowed to go out-of-state for college was to join the co-op program.
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Strongbad
Oct 24, 11:28
also, Beat Up On Znu. -- nm
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loosilu
Oct 24, 11:27
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like I said it wasn't the main reason, but it certainly didn't help that it was there as an option.
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znufrii
Oct 24, 11:35
"The world needs ditch diggers too, Danny." -- nm
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Ghost Hunting
Oct 24, 11:23
for me, it was assumed too much and I never worked toward it and didn't develop any study skills -- nm
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zorki
Oct 24, 11:19
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yeah, that was me. -- nm
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loosilu
Oct 24, 11:26
This is more of a problem with high schools these days. Teaching to the lowest common denominator and not pushing kids. -- nm
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Strongbad
Oct 24, 11:25
sometimes I think I should have studied something more relevant to like, a job. but really it was never a question of not going.
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amanda jones
Oct 24, 11:23
I didn't develop study skills becuase I never needed them.
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Ghost Hunting
Oct 24, 11:20
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*nods*
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znufrii
Oct 24, 11:33
oh, actually this. -- nm
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loosilu
Oct 24, 11:27
yep, that's probably the same situation for many of us on here. -- nm
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zorki
Oct 24, 11:22
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you guys make me feel so, like, innately stupid. I was always doing readings, working hard on papers, etc. the grades came very easily, sure,
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amanda jones
Oct 24, 11:25
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and you have a Masters
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zorki
Oct 24, 11:27
*nods* -- nm
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zorki
Oct 24, 11:12
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yep, sometimes they can be one and the same; for me, this instance is an example. (i hadn't seen the previous posts on the topic) -- nm
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kare
Oct 24, 11:11
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