Parents can pay for my school. info pls?

<p>but im not going for RN though. im losing interest on RN. i want to do something that i like, not because of money.</p>

<p>I want to do something that I like (not because of money) also. Unfortunately I have a daughter starting college this year and a son next year. In addition my mortgage company, auto financing company and wife all have bad attitudes about me not making money. In my case I think I’ll just stay focused on making money for the immediate future.</p>

<p>Ok…no matter WHAT you want to do for a living, you need to go where you won’t end up with ridiculous debt.</p>

<p>So, if you are a resident of Calif, then you need to go there. If you are a resident of DC, then go there. You need to go where you are a resident. It’s a bad idea to run up debt paying non-resident fees. </p>

<p>If you decide to be a doctor, you’ll be glad that you don’t have a bunch of undergrad debt.</p>

<p>OP: It isn’t unusual for young people to have no idea what they want to do with the rest of their lives. So there are 4 important things to remember right now:</p>

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<li> Do not make any rash decisions. You sound like you’re in a panic to do something right this very second. Calm down.</li>
<li> A community college (in the place where you’re a resident) is a great way to sample a wide variety of subjects. This will possibly give you some ideas about career paths, while also getting you some inexpensive college credits.</li>
<li> DO NOT pile a bunch of debt onto yourself. Doing this will severely limit your options for years to come.</li>
<li> You do not need to live in DC to pay off bills you incurred in DC.</li>
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