Pay Your Own Way Analysis

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In the article Pay Your Own Way the author’s overall issue is that you should not have to foot the bill for your child to go to college. The author disagrees with parents who do pay for their kid’s tuition. She remembers sitting in class with a girl whose parents payed for her tuition and remembers the girl getting C’s and B’s on her report card while she got A’s. She had to prioritize and juggle different tasks while working and going to school where the girl whose parents paid her way didn’t seem to learn that skill yet. She states “Getting through school on our own paid off in every way … I believe the fact that we are happy and financially stable is a direct result of our learning how to manage time and money in college” (Newsweek, 2010). …show more content…

Perhaps your grades decline because you didn’t study enough or you missed a few assignments. Your grades are one of the results of going to school that post-graduate companies consider. Do you want to just get by or do you want to succeed with honors? Your grades may make a difference to a future recruiter in getting a good job. We’re all overly distracted as it is, but a college student with a job has even more opportunity to become distracted. Your friends want to hang out after hours or your boss needs you to work overtime. Any activity that pulls you away from school can have an impact on your studies.

College education is an investment that most children aren't in a position to make without taking on strenuous debt. Paying for your kid’s college doesn't have to spoil them. Really, you’re saving for their education as they're growing is a chance to teach them the lesson of accepting immediate gratification for future rewards. This can be an encouragement to hard work and achievement, and their appreciation can be

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