<p>You know…I never even thought about it before!!! </p>
<p>I believe that Andy’s mom did take him to college. We just don’t get to see that part. You see, the movie is about Andy lovingly giving away his toys to little Bonnie. He knew they had to be in a loving place before he could go off to college!!! The story ends with his final goodbye to his beloved toys The part we don’t see is what happens next. After a good cry, Andy swings by his house to get his mom and Molly. Andy just didn’t want them to see him so emotional. So you see everyone…that’s how it really ended. Because of budget cuts, the movie was cut short. The director figured we would all understand that Andy just needed his space is all. </p>
<p>it is a cartoon movie…at any rate it is not uncommon for freshmen to go off on their own. just like it is not uncommon for them to come with their family</p>
<p>Andy went off to college same year me and my friends did. I’m man enough to say we all shed a few tears when we went to see the movie. Its kinda like how last month when Harry Potter came out a lot of people said that there childhood had ended and I can agree. Toy Story and Harry Potter are 2 things that I grew up with and had a big impact on my life.</p>
<p>I don’t know any parents that did what Andy’s mom did. I have ONE friend that’s completely moved out of her parents place and into her own apartment with 3 friends, but she chose to leave. My best friend just moved out this past summer, because his parents are moving away, but they’re going to pay half of his apartment. So I guess that kind of counts as them kicking him out.</p>
<p>IDK, different parents are different. I lived in the dorms last year, but left most of my stuff home in my room. If you move EVERYTHING you have out and live in a dorm a lot of it will have to go in storage. Over this summer I came back home and lived in my old room. Thats what i’m going to be doing this year as well, though I might live at home during the Spring Semester when I transfer to a new school. I don’t plan to move all of my stuff out for good until I leave for good and that won’t happen until I get an apartment by myself or with whoever.</p>
<p>I don’t think Andy’s mom is in the wrong for not going with Andy. It depends on the family. And as for the kicking out thing that depends on the parents. If she was paying for his college education out of her own pocket then the situation looks a little different doesn’t it? Personally I don’t think its right to kick your child out of the house right as soon as they start college, but by the end of their senior year they should have their own place. So it should be a process of them slowly moving out.</p>
<p>how do you move out of your parents house? if you dont have any money but your parents dont have any money ether. but you cant get a job but your parents dont make enough to take care of you. or if you have a very small paying job but constantly give the money to your parents to help them out. i dont make much money but my rent consists of daily packs of ciggerettes and extreme choirs. whenver i get extra money i entirely put it towards family. whenever i get extra money im manipulated into spending it. also my college education is free because the government pays for it. ill admit that it sounds like a cushy ride, no worries lifestyle compared to alot of people, probably something you would see out of step brothers, but it cant be this way because the family is to large, to negitive of a relationship. not enough money for everyone but i feel like i dont have a choice. im some how stuck liveing with my parents becuase i need there help as much as they need mine and were both helping each other at the same time, but somehow not getting anywhere. its just a vicous cycle of things happening to keep us here. also i think there is alot of mental illness in my family. if i was to leave i would always feel bad that i have abandoned my parents who im not sure can take care of themselves anymore.</p>
<p>I’m not going by myself, but I will prefer it. My mom is more attached and emotional than I, so I wanted to leave at the train station and go on by myself to make it easier then leaving me at the dorm.</p>