What about scholarships? My 17 year old is in early college which means he did two years of high school and gets two free years of college and a scholarship for the rest if he scores high enough on the ACT.
Personally, I don’t think it’s the parents’ job to pay for a child’s college education. That just makes it an extension of high school—no responsibilities, no growth, no anything. College isn’t necessary to make a good living. Plus, the way the colleges are turning out socialists, I’m not even sure college is a good thing anymore.
Comic Minister Premium Member about 12 years ago
Not likely Sam and good luck Lizzie.
QuietStorm27 about 12 years ago
What about scholarships? My 17 year old is in early college which means he did two years of high school and gets two free years of college and a scholarship for the rest if he scores high enough on the ACT.
Are2Dee2 3 months ago
Personally, I don’t think it’s the parents’ job to pay for a child’s college education. That just makes it an extension of high school—no responsibilities, no growth, no anything. College isn’t necessary to make a good living. Plus, the way the colleges are turning out socialists, I’m not even sure college is a good thing anymore.