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Making college decisions a family decision -- (link)
Posted by
ty97
Apr 4 '12, 09:19
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"if you live close enough and come home to get your laundry done and hang out on the weekends with your old high school friends, you�re not really....
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CrankYanker
Apr 4, 09:42
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it's not just partying. for real. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 4, 09:45
13
Well, anything other than the education experience should have already been taught at home, i.e. independence, responsibility, time-management, etc. -- nm
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CrankYanker
Apr 4, 09:47
12
This is 100% false. Yeah I partied, but living at college was the best decision I've ever made. The life lessons you learn are unbelievable.
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MDH
Apr 4, 10:09
My current slacker roommate didn't know any of those -- nm
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ceregon
Apr 4, 09:53
how do you teach independence at home? -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 4, 09:49
7
By making them *WORK*, dammit! -- nm
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con_carne
Apr 4, 10:00
You can teach a sort of pre-independence, where the kid does their own laundry, money management, some cooking, some cleaning, etc. -- nm
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mara
Apr 4, 09:50
5
that's a bit different
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znufrii
Apr 4, 09:55
True. But until someone really lives on their own, they don't know real independence. -- nm
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ty97
Apr 4, 09:53
1
*adds to sentences that will make people hate you list* -- nm
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con_carne
Apr 4, 09:56
realistically, most do not do that. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 4, 09:51
1
Sure, but it's not invalid to say that it should be. -- nm
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mara
Apr 4, 10:04
disagree that that's even possible while living at home, by definition.
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znufrii
Apr 4, 09:48
1
This is true. I'm just saying you shouldn't go to college to learn independence; you should go to obtain a degree. Learn to be independent when it's
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CrankYanker
Apr 4, 10:01
ETA on the higher education bubble bursting?
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Strongbad
Apr 4, 09:20
31
I heard on the news that Harvard is only accepting 5% of its applicants for next year. -- nm
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CrankYanker
Apr 4, 09:36
15
is that different from any other year?
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pixitude
Apr 4, 09:37
13
yeah, I guess the more applicable number would be the *number* of applicants....whether or not they have decreased. -- nm
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CrankYanker
Apr 4, 09:40
11
everyone wants to get into Harvard. i wouldn't expect their applications to decline much from year-to-year -- nm
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pixitude
Apr 4, 09:41
if the percentage accepted is the same, then the # of applicants is also the same. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 4, 09:41
9
Math is hard. -- nm
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CrankYanker
Apr 4, 09:43
8
not a harvard grad?
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loosilu
Apr 4, 09:44
7
I was thinking 5% of 100 is different than 5% of 1000 so your statement doesn't add up? -- nm
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CrankYanker
Apr 4, 09:45
6
the number of places in the freshman class doesn't change. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 4, 09:46
5
You said if the percentage accepted is the same, then the number of applicants is the same.
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CrankYanker
Apr 4, 09:50
4
She is correct, though, that if Harvard accepted 5% last year and 5% this year, the 100% number is unchanged
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TWuG
Apr 4, 09:53
1
the number of slots could change year to year, but probably not much. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 4, 09:54
laughing. OK. Let's say they have 10 slots open. 100 apply, 10% are accepted. 1000 apply, 1% are accepted. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 4, 09:52
1
this ;l-) -- nm
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CrankYanker
Apr 4, 09:58
doubt it. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 4, 09:38
I doubt that is much different from any other year. -- nm
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Don Homer
Apr 4, 09:37
Crap. Did we bundle student loan debt into obscure securities, too? -- nm
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con_carne
Apr 4, 09:33
10
don't they already do that? -- nm
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znufrii
Apr 4, 09:38
no, just made them non-dischargeable in bankruptcy -- nm
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pixitude
Apr 4, 09:34
8
that has been that way for years. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 4, 09:38
7
sure but most students' debt loads were at least managable for years -- nm
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pixitude
Apr 4, 09:40
6
I know. Mine was only 16K and I thought that was bad. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 4, 09:42
5
Was yours a public institution? As has already been suggested, public vs. private makes a huge difference in how much debt students take on... -- nm
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con_carne
Apr 4, 09:47
4
private. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 4, 09:49
3
(most of my aid was grants from the school) -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 4, 09:49
2
I bet your friend Greg Graffin helped you out! ;-) -- nm
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con_carne
Apr 4, 09:55
1
ha! I was on my own fellowship at that point (like most PhD students). -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 4, 09:56
applications for fall 2012 are already down 15% at law schools -- (link)
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pixitude
Apr 4, 09:31
not as long as we place an inordinate amount of cultural value on the outcome regardless of its financial consequences. -- nm
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znufrii
Apr 4, 09:25
1
depends what you mean by "inordinate". -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 4, 09:26
Dunno, but I'd like a controlled burst that takes out the for-profits first and foremost. -- nm
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ty97
Apr 4, 09:23
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