As I will pay for 100% of my daughter's undergrad education.
I'm mostly in complete agreement with you Brian but want to say that my parents (or in-laws) haven't paid for a dime of anything since I graduated from college 25 years ago. When I moved in with them for a year after grad school, my dad charged me rent. And my wife's parents haven't paid for anything of hers since she moved out of the house when she was 17.
So don't be going and saying MY parents paid for everything!
Your parents paid for your college? Spoiled you were.
Someone paying for your college makes you weak.
You are such a tool.
Sounds like you were weak. I paid my for own college and it didn't hold me back. It made me choose a field and a college where I would get high returns for my investment. Graduated with no student loans and I was making 77k a year out of college.
i've had this argument with you before and i'm not gonna have it again, but you're completely out of touch with what college costs now and you're comparing apples to oranges. most people paid for college out of pocket who are 50 years old or older. nearly no one paid for college out of pocket who is 30 years or younger.
Actually you could go to Towson University and pay $8,342* a year. I don't see how that is not doable out of pocket. Full time during the summer and working 4 days a week during the year. I worked 5 days a week and attended full-time. I had either all my classes on Tuesday and Thursday and Monday and Wednesday nights.
*books, rent, food, computer, car, car insurance, health insurance, gas, utilities, etc not included. costs based on in-state tuition only. quality of educatio may vary depending on your degree.
i do admit, towson is affordable, and it could be done by some. but to assume that it works like that across the board is simply ridiculous.
edit: mostly a repeat of chaz's response. i thought brian wallaces archer post was the "warning" i got