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In reply to the discussion: My daughter just shared the happy news... [View all]yobrault1
(158 posts)23. Congratulations! I know exactly how you feel
I did the same with my daughter, she got her computer science degree over a 10 year span but ended up with $0 student debt because she stayed home, worked to pay for every semester until she was done. Now she makes more money than I do but she is not burdened with massive student debt and can save towards buying her first home.
It's very rewarding, even though I could not pay for her education, I provided, as did you, an enabling environment for her to achieve her goals.
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Yes, not easy, but leads to a lifetime of delights and employment. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Oct 30
#8
Congratulations, well done by all. Chemistry is a wonderful field which can lead to many opportunities.
c-rational
Oct 30
#18
Congratulations to both of you! That is how I got my college degrees, some decades ago.
Ziggysmom
Oct 30
#39