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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 729115" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>You're missing my point entirely, or so it seems. I live just north of Chicago. I chose to live here, you're right. I could live in Dothan, Alabama and have similar expendable income 60% of my current salary. That's not the point. The point is that an arbitrary salary cut-off is a horrible way to determine whether someone should be eligible for aid.</p><p></p><p>I have invested in my children's primary and secondary education and will help them with their higher education, but that's largely on them. They need skin in the game and they need to understand what it means to earn your education. Both started in CC and have both chosen different directions since starting. I refused to throw good money at the first two years of college. My daughter is a rising senior in HS. I told her I would pay for CC for the first 2 years. She's dead-set on a 4 year school Back East. I told her good luck, better start writing scholarship applications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 729115, member: 198"] You're missing my point entirely, or so it seems. I live just north of Chicago. I chose to live here, you're right. I could live in Dothan, Alabama and have similar expendable income 60% of my current salary. That's not the point. The point is that an arbitrary salary cut-off is a horrible way to determine whether someone should be eligible for aid. I have invested in my children's primary and secondary education and will help them with their higher education, but that's largely on them. They need skin in the game and they need to understand what it means to earn your education. Both started in CC and have both chosen different directions since starting. I refused to throw good money at the first two years of college. My daughter is a rising senior in HS. I told her I would pay for CC for the first 2 years. She's dead-set on a 4 year school Back East. I told her good luck, better start writing scholarship applications. [/QUOTE]
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