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He likes pulling up to Ma's Bar.He is not going to like enchiladas. I can guarantee you that.
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He likes pulling up to Ma's Bar.He is not going to like enchiladas. I can guarantee you that.
Shit....and that was after about 15 years of paying on them. Mr. Kobe's, if we are able to swing this $100k, will be about 12 years of paying.$30k is so much fucking money! It's like you have been paying a subscription fee to have a career for the last however many years.
Then, you can switch those payments into the kids college funds.Shit....and that was after about 15 years of paying on them. Mr. Kobe's, if we are able to swing this $100k, will be about 12 years of paying.
Utterly insane.Shit....and that was after about 15 years of paying on them. Mr. Kobe's, if we are able to swing this $100k, will be about 12 years of paying.
Yeah, it wouldn't be like that if the banks weren't bleeding folks dry.Interesting take...
But also college these days is like living at a country club. Campuses are ridiculous
Hopefully she isn't paying both at the same time.Then, you can switch those payments into the kids college funds.
No, I'm aligned. I just never thought about the chicken or the egg view of it. It is interestingYeah, it wouldn't be like that if the banks weren't bleeding folks dry.
"Interesting take" sounds like you're not buying it. Take a look at when student loans really started taking off, and then cross reference that with college tuitions.
No kidding. What a racket.Then, you can switch those payments into the kids college funds.
My parents didn't have the option of helping back then. They were broke back then. We don't intend to pay for all of our kid's school, but we do have an amount we put into a 529 for each of them each year. Seed money, if you will.Hopefully she isn't paying both at the same time.
Or Lil Kobes pays her own from day 1
I didn't get help from my folks
I did pretty much every weekend from Thanksgiving through New Years. Fucking oak trees are messy.Anyone do Acorns?
I get ya. I got aid because of low income family and academic prowess. Illinois has a great program for top students and hopefully 4 of my grandkids will get that. That will take the pressure off paying for the other 3 possibles.Hopefully she isn't paying both at the same time.
Or Lil Kobes pays her own from day 1
I didn't get help from my folks
That's another thing about when I went to collegeI get ya. I got aid because of low income family and academic prowess. Illinois has a great program for top students and hopefully 4 of my grandkids will get that. That will take the pressure off paying for the other 3 possibles.
Lucky. My parents didn't have money to hide. I was the oldest of 5. They still had kids to raise. If I was going to college it was on me.That's another thing about when I went to college
I remember my parents moving money around to try to hide it from schools to get that aid.
Felt like Tony Soprano hiding cash in the heating duct in our house for a few months
I'm talking modest amounts here, but stillLucky. My parents didn't have money to hide. I was the oldest of 5. They still had kids to raise. If I was going to college it was on me.
My grandfather paid for my undergrad (he had moved in with my parents and this was his way of repaying them). I got a scholarship and student loans for law school.Lucky. My parents didn't have money to hide. I was the oldest of 5. They still had kids to raise. If I was going to college it was on me.
I know. FAFSA is a whore.I'm talking modest amounts here, but still
There are tricks that must be done
Yeah, we run different in this house.
Probably cost you 4 figures totalMy grandfather paid for my undergrad (he had moved in with my parents and this was his way of repaying them). I got a scholarship and student loans for law school.
I had a full tuition scholarship to law school but still graduated with $50K in student loans for living expenses. This was 25 years ago.Probably cost you 4 figures total