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Jul 9, 2020
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califcougar
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While I agree with working summers, if he gets into Stanford and parents make
Less than $150k he doesn’t have to pay tuition. The roll of the dice is getting in.
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If I was a high school graduate, I would take a gap year and go get a job.
Iman23
7/9/20 4:38pm
you have done fairly well in life for not graduating high school. good job.
BlueFrog
7/9/20 4:40pm
Rough time to be scheduled for college or a mission
Gustav
7/9/20 4:40pm
Trying to manage scholarships the next 3 years is going to be a nightmare for
cougaman
7/9/20 4:43pm
my son plans on taking GED & serving mission if bball season is cancelled
blueaussie
7/9/20 4:40pm
That is what one of my kids is doing. Pretty easy to find work for $13-$15 bucks an hour as a high school grad.
shokupanmanbo
7/9/20 4:46pm
Some schools are really catering to freshman this year. Many of the schools that
Lance71
7/9/20 4:53pm
Some would risk losing scholarships.
Jeffacka
7/9/20 4:59pm
How about doing that every summer before you graduate
jxncoog
7/9/20 5:05pm
While I agree with working summers, if he gets into Stanford and parents make
califcougar
7/9/20 5:09pm
My daughters friend with a 4.0, top choir student, and many AP classes was
Lance71
7/9/20 5:16pm
Those summer and after-school jobs are so important to teach kids the value of a dollar and the principle that if you
dilbert
7/9/20 6:08pm
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