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Seems like since I've "moved" out of my house my mom has become more greedy...Like today...Ashley's Nonno passed away and she said sprry and stuff but then she was like "why arent you in school?" then I wanted to call out of work and she was like "dont tell me your calling out of work!?! your not even imediate family" WOOOW listen bitch....I spend probably 24/7 there and do SOOO much with her fasmily that they practically are my family!!
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Yea...my dad pays child support til I am out of school...plus he owes $$ in back child support
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I'm 17 now, have never lived with my dad and he hasn't payed child support even once... so technically he owes me thousands of pounds.
Boo hiss boo!! |
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My dad pays child support until I'm 18 and I get my share to pay for my travel to school.
Unfortunately, my dad is a complete asshat |
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For the record, I disagree with parents being required to pay for their child's college education. They are not required to do so if they stay married but if they divorce, it becomes an issue under the jurisdiction of the court. I got a scholarship for undergrad and my first year of law school and took out loans for the rest. The only thing my parents paid for were my books in undergrad and my grandpa paid for my books in law school. Other than that, I did it myself. I'm still paying for law school ten years later and will be for quite some time. There's nothing wrong with doing it yourself. Besides relying on your parents, have you considered looking into student loans? You might not qualify for financial aid due to your parents' incomes (until you establish that you are no longer a dependant), but you can certainly apply for student loans. Also, with your academic background, did you not qualify for any scholarships? |
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I watched a young girl (16) having her first psychotic break this afternoon. SO so sad for everyone involved.
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I have a big scholarship to Seattle University ($30,000 a year out of a $36,000 tuition) but it's difficult to say what's going to happen because my mom is taking half of my dad's salary and refusing to contribute any of it. I know my dad could do it but with debts to pay off and my sister's college education also coming around the corner... it's hard to say. Also, I was hoping to leave Seattle U and go to the UK or another American school next year. Luckily, the UK is only a little more money than I'm paying at Seattle, believe it or not, so it may be possible. Who knows. Student loans work in weird ways. I already have a small loan pulled out of a private investor but I should probably talk to Seattle U and figure out what they can do for me. |
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Welcome to Spring! I wake up to snow coming down real hard, sticking to the ground and car already and the fukcer hasn't stopped. I thought this sh&t was OVER!!!!!
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Viv, your newest Sig is perfect!! Ann & Nancy look so beautiful ♥
JTIS, I just got some tickets to see Clare Maguire next month and I see Debbie Harry in 4 DAYS!! |
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^Sweet!
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It's supposed to snow here later this week. |
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You have an incredible scholarship. Use it wisely. You do not know how wonderful it will be to graduate with only minimal student loan debt. I know people in their thirties with Wharton MBAs who are still over $100K in debt. It's almost like having a mortgage payment. It's going to handicap every financial decision you make until it's paid off. I went to a cheap state school and I thank my lucky stars that I never had to borrow myself into oblivion. |
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Anyway, I am definitely loving my scholarship and I'm very grateful for it. My dad is trying to pay for every dime of my education until grad school and so far, he's done it... but these next few months will really decide how the next three years go! |
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You might just have to stay at Seattle. It might not be what you prefer to do, and you might have to work a little more to get by, but you can do it. It certainly doesn't sound to me like you'd have to abandon your scholarship to move back home and go to a community college which will likely cost you close $6,000 a year anyway. Your preference might be to go to the UK or somewhere in NY but you really should take advantage of your scholarship. Quote:
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Agreed, I would be happy to be able to stay in Seattle at this point... but it's not just the $6,000. I also have room and board, a meal plan, plane tickets to and back.... It all adds up. Frankly, I think I'll at least be able to stay in Seattle but no one really knows for sure. |
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