<p>Im wondering- when people planned to have kids- and they planned how many to have, and how to financially/physically/ and emotionally provide for them- did they not anticipate that their children would possibly have post high school expenses?</p>
<p>When taking on * new * debt, like adding on a deck or a trip to disneyland or expensive birthday presents, don’t people consider how that debt will affect future choices?</p>
<p>If you can’t afford to send your kids to an expensive college and you don’t want to take on more debt- don’t!</p>
<p>A full time summer job paying $8 an hour will earn almost $4,000 over a summer. Isn’t that enough to pay for a community college, even if parents don’t pay a cent?</p>
<p>Its too bad that instead of looking for ways to make something work- I hear too often both students and parents making excuses why * it is just too hard for them*
oh well- if you want to make it work you will- if it isn’t apriority- it won’t.</p>