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<blockquote data-quote="Ms.PacMan" data-source="post: 487491" data-attributes="member: 4656"><p>Steve - I did the same thing as your daughter for different reasons. My dad had cancer and no way was I going to risk going off to college if he might die (which he did). Good for her that she got back on track.</p><p> </p><p>BM / Over9.5 - FAFSA pretty much told us right after that I didn't qualify for any free money but I figured as much.</p><p> </p><p>Upstate - private and public. The decision will come down to the money. I don't think it's wise for him to graduate too heavily in debt. Was thinking 15-20K would be alright but more would be a hardship I think. I've heard that private colleges do a lot for you the first couple yrs to lure you in then not so much the last 2 yrs - true?</p><p> </p><p>Sexy - Buck up buckaroo! I think you would be missed if you stopped posting. It's not everyday that we have a #1 fan. UPS is a tough environment in every aspect and we all develop a wicked sense of humor and thick skin because of it. Just think of what an insight you are getting into Daddy's life!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ms.PacMan, post: 487491, member: 4656"] Steve - I did the same thing as your daughter for different reasons. My dad had cancer and no way was I going to risk going off to college if he might die (which he did). Good for her that she got back on track. BM / Over9.5 - FAFSA pretty much told us right after that I didn't qualify for any free money but I figured as much. Upstate - private and public. The decision will come down to the money. I don't think it's wise for him to graduate too heavily in debt. Was thinking 15-20K would be alright but more would be a hardship I think. I've heard that private colleges do a lot for you the first couple yrs to lure you in then not so much the last 2 yrs - true? Sexy - Buck up buckaroo! I think you would be missed if you stopped posting. It's not everyday that we have a #1 fan. UPS is a tough environment in every aspect and we all develop a wicked sense of humor and thick skin because of it. Just think of what an insight you are getting into Daddy's life! [/QUOTE]
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