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Tracy Byrnes bitch-slaps GLOs (Please send her a response)
(I hope you will respond to this dummy - there's a link with the article)
Getting Educated About 529 Savings Plans By Tracy Byrnes TheStreet.com Contributor 1/8/2006 8:40 AM EST URL: http://www.thestreet.com/funds/perso.../10260657.html Most of us look back on our college careers and fondly smile at those four years of unbridled happiness. Those were good times. Now, as a mother of three, it makes me nauseated to think that my son may someday be in a fraternity and that my daughters will, well, someday be in a fraternity. Unfortunately, there's this pesky societal requirement that a kid needs at least a bachelor's degree to get a decent job these days. So I have no choice but to unleash my children to this debauchery and hope that they learn something in the process. To make matters worse, I must now start saving for what will probably be the most expensive party of their lives. With private tuition already at $30,000 a year, presuming a 6% annual increase, I'm looking at a $300,000 party by the time my 18-month old youngest sweetie is driving on to campus. (Again, I'm nauseated.) |
I just finished reading the Ivy Chronicles about this woman who gets fired from her job and becomes a private kindergarten school consultant.
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Re: Tracy Byrnes bitch-slaps GLOs (Please send her a response)
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I think she's upset about all of the sex drugs and rock and roll.
She realizes her kids are going to grow up, and become cheeky, and go far away to some school, where she is going to drop tons of money for them to get blacked out 4 days a week and hook up a lot. I've never set foot into a fraternity house where some level of debauchery wasn't present or looming on the very near horizon, I think she's been around the block and knows this is the case. |
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If she was any kind of a good mother, she would be confident in her abilities to teach her children right and wrong and the importance of making good decisions about drugs, alcohol and sexual activity especially while in college. If she was a good mom, she would keep in constant contact with her children as they enter college and perhaps join a GLO, encouraging positive behaviors along the way.
Does she think college is a $300,000 party because that's what she experienced? And whats wrong with having fun during college when we pretty much have to be serious for the REST OF OUR LIVES??? |
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Well, she could always share an off campus apartment with them. And walk them to class. And wait outside of the classroom to walk them back to the apartment.
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Guess it is In The Eye of The Beholder!
Not Really Sure What She Is Beholden?:confused: But, each to thier Own.:rolleyes: |
I think that the greek life comment completely takes away from the woman's point about the rising cost of college. It also pretty much destroy's her creditablity to start an article that way. But college is expensive and there are multiple ways to invest if you chose to provide for your kids education.
I paid/ am paying for the rest of my life:rolleyes: for my college education. I wouldn't change it for the world. |
sounds to me like that is the type of college life SHE experienced, so she assumes everyone else's college experience was/will be the same. yes there is always going to be boozing and sleeping around in college.. doesn't mean everyone partakes, even if they ARE in a fraternity or sorority. if i were her i wouldn't assume just because my college experience was one way, that my child's experience is going to be the same.
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She's what is wrong with today's society. Always blaming others for her mistakes. So, if her child doesn't get an 'A' in reading, it's the teachers fault--instead of her own for not making her child do homework! :rolleyes: |
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She loses her credibility by being so flip, and yet, she does have good information (I assume) to give - without trashing GLOs. The gist of her article appears on the last page, and would have made a better lead in the long run. |
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