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john_strinlaiyesterday at 8:02 PM2 repliesview on HN

>unless you mean "and go into debt for college"

well, yes. i am not rich. they would need to take loans. and from what i am seeing, they would likely end up working in the exact same position as the 19 year old who decided to go directly into the workforce.

i will, of course, support them no matter what they decide. but when we discuss options, i emphasize skilled trades, or working for a few years before committing themselves to tens of thousands of dollars of debt to very possibly end up in a position that doesnt require the schooling.


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MyHonestOpinonyesterday at 8:53 PM

For what is worth. I am planning to save about 60k for each and encourage them to go to the State university that is 20minutes from home. Hopefully they can go to college and stay debt free. But it will be really up to them.

gedyyesterday at 8:13 PM

I don't mean to argue but living at home and community college + state school is a viable option. I was not wealthy but able to not borrow for school this way. Good luck

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