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Degree or no degree?? Let's agree to disagree
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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 3626983" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>Not necessarily true. My kid started at OSU last week as a freshman. He studied hard in HS and we are white, upper middle class and some may even consider us wealthy due to our incomes. I don't see us that way considering our careers. I'm sort of a blue collar sales guy and wife does very well in her white collar real commercial estate career. My son received almost $14K in academic scholarships due to his hard work in high school and he only averaged a 3.75 gpa but took some AP classes and we were diligent as parents to make sure he kept them up. money is out there if your kid applies themselves and does there part to assist with college tuition. We are paying for the remainder of his costs to attend college. Both of our parents paid for our college so we are doing it for him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 3626983, member: 14646"] Not necessarily true. My kid started at OSU last week as a freshman. He studied hard in HS and we are white, upper middle class and some may even consider us wealthy due to our incomes. I don't see us that way considering our careers. I'm sort of a blue collar sales guy and wife does very well in her white collar real commercial estate career. My son received almost $14K in academic scholarships due to his hard work in high school and he only averaged a 3.75 gpa but took some AP classes and we were diligent as parents to make sure he kept them up. money is out there if your kid applies themselves and does there part to assist with college tuition. We are paying for the remainder of his costs to attend college. Both of our parents paid for our college so we are doing it for him. [/QUOTE]
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