Posted by Eldon (WA) on February 10, 2017 at 08:53:09 from (67.185.46.116):
In Reply to: OT Apology to Marcus posted by David G on February 10, 2017 at 05:30:54:
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Wow that sounds like our family...we had 14 and the on-going tradition was a set of luggage as a graduation gift. Fortunately being from a big farm family I qualified for grants and cheap student loans. I also had work study the first year and that opened doors with my profs for scholarship recommendations...4.0 first semester helped also :-) I got in on a scholarshop/internship with a local machine tool manufacturer and had an office job waiting when I graduated with 3 BS degrees. That being said, I didn't make the real money until I started my own business 10 yrs later. I am not sure a college degree is the same as it used to be...you used to have to be somewhat smart to get in, now they have lowered the standards so all the jocks can get passing grades LOL! If I was to do it over again and had to foot the bill I would choose a trade school.
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