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<blockquote data-quote="Mr.Glock" data-source="post: 3882778" data-attributes="member: 32877"><p>First year is free in Oklahoma. Have them at minimum knock out all their basics in a Jr. College, stay home and save money. Better Grades= more help. And they can take some credits in advanced classes in Highschool that will save some college fees.</p><p></p><p></p><p>And if people that do pay for the College, let them finance every penny of it till graduation. They can defer a year till payments start. Then go pay it off, if they become productive and stay the course to using their education. They get a wild ass idea to waste it, it is their dime to pay off. And as I have seen with my own two eyes, a Engineer Student, 10 years of College who’s Parents footed the bill. 3 weeks after Graduation he was killed. Had the Parents had him finance it and do as above. They would not have lost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr.Glock, post: 3882778, member: 32877"] First year is free in Oklahoma. Have them at minimum knock out all their basics in a Jr. College, stay home and save money. Better Grades= more help. And they can take some credits in advanced classes in Highschool that will save some college fees. And if people that do pay for the College, let them finance every penny of it till graduation. They can defer a year till payments start. Then go pay it off, if they become productive and stay the course to using their education. They get a wild ass idea to waste it, it is their dime to pay off. And as I have seen with my own two eyes, a Engineer Student, 10 years of College who’s Parents footed the bill. 3 weeks after Graduation he was killed. Had the Parents had him finance it and do as above. They would not have lost. [/QUOTE]
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