What should students expect from parents?

<p>It makes me happy when a parent is willing to pay for their daughter or son, esp. when their offspring is really bright and matured for their age. It only ****es me off when the kid has the IQ of a bag of rocks and snobby, or no street smarts at all. I feel like my last post was a bit too leaned on my own happenings, and that kids should all go to college on their own. It’s all about the parents decision. But I agree to disagree on this part.</p>

<p>Given the award I got for my scholarship will make it easy to find my actual identity, I won’t say its name. But in terms, it goes 450~500 for books, 9800 towards tuition(in state, looking to be the entire tuition too), and tutoring options. The amount covers 2/3 of all costs of attending college, which makes it easy for me to pay. In a way, I feel like what I am attempting to do on my own isn’t all that hard. But maybe that’s a different story with a white male with an ACT of a 32 and a GPA of 3.3 . And his parents make 100k+ and refuse to pay for much.</p>

<p>I feel that many people 20, 30 years ago in minorities neighborhoods and suburban communities used to be much more open about college finances but less about the actual use of a college degree. Now in these days, it’s more about the use of a degree communities reinforce, but the finances usually just show empty pockets or finger pointing at who should pay the price tag. </p>

<p>I guess, in the end, what students should expect from parents relies on different scenarios.</p>