yoyo52 Nothing comes of nothing.
Registered: 05/25/01
Posts: 30520
Loc: PA, USA
My son just got his CONGRATULATIONS envelope from his first choice of schools, Penn State <br><br>I haven't opened the envelope of course, but it's looking pretty good for him <br><br>Now we just have to figure out how to pay for it <br><br>____________________________________________________<br>Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive,<br>But to be young was very heaven!
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#298384 - 12/07/0606:07 PMRe: Good news
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yoyo52 Nothing comes of nothing.
Registered: 05/25/01
Posts: 30520
Loc: PA, USA
I do , I do , I do like college football. I just don't like obscene salaries for coaches and having football wag the college's tail.<br><br>____________________________________________________<br>Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive,<br>But to be young was very heaven!
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#298385 - 12/07/0606:32 PMRe: Good news
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Pete www.workwithpete.com
Registered: 06/17/03
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Congrats! One of the best feelings in the world - for the student that is. <br><br>Thought I'm guessing it wasn't Dad's first choice, cost-wise...<br><br>
yoyo52 Nothing comes of nothing.
Registered: 05/25/01
Posts: 30520
Loc: PA, USA
We'll have to borrow, no doubt about that, George, but my wife and I have been doing the stupid thing, which is saving for college expenses, and the result is that we probably won't qualify for grants or scholarships or anything like that. And since you live in PA you know that for a public school (or quasi-public or whatever it is) PSU is not cheap--the most expensive of the Big Ten schools for in-state tuition, in fact. So we'll just suck it up and borrow what we need. I honestly don't mind it, to tell the truth. I saw a news article a while ago where people at PSU were complaining that they had such high debt after graduation, the average being 20K. That's a lot of money, don't get me wrong--but don't people borrow that much and more for cars all the time? In my book, four years of college is worth a lot more than any car I've ever seen. Well, maybe not any car, but most <br><br>____________________________________________________<br>Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive,<br>But to be young was very heaven!
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Congratulations, yoyo. Y'all must be very proud.<br><br>Now, go watch Animal House. <br><br><br><br><br><br>[color:blue] Talk about things and nobody cares . . .</font color=blue>
_________________________ I always deserve it. Really.
A college education is now the second most expensive investment - behind buying a home. <br><br>The communist side of me thinks there is something wrong with that.<br><br><br>
Congrats on his getting accepted.<br><br>I think what George was asking is...why doesn't your son get the loan?<br><br>I wish my parents would have paid for college for me, but with 8 kids that's kinda hard. I don't regret it though....I have learned a lot out in the world since high school.<br><br>