When Your Child Says No to College
I don’t have time to read this article right now, so I linked it here so I can come back to it.
That’s all.
When Your Child Says No to College
I don’t have time to read this article right now, so I linked it here so I can come back to it.
That’s all.
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It’s an interesting article. I think parents make a mistake when they try to force their kids to go to college, if they don’t want to. They can learn a trade and support themselves. There are actually still lots of ways to make money that don’t require a degree.
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