Have you even gone through elementary school? It took more work trying to read your question than it does to think of a response.
If you really, really want to go to school and finish your studies than get yourself a job and send yourself to school. You cannot depend on your parents for your complete college life and you seem like you need to mature a bit and figure out how to do things for yourself.
2006-11-29 17:18:13
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answered by Anonymous
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You have the right to feel anything you feel, it is your actions that you need to take cafre with. Why won't they send you to college? Is it the money? The college you chose? The location? Their beliefs about higher education? There could be numerous reasons. For example: Your parents need to put away money toward their returement. You can borrow money to go to school, yor parents won't be able to borrow money to live on then they are retired and need money. You can't control their decisions. The only thing you can control is yourself. So take the time now to apply to schools and check out financial aid options. Make sure it is what you really want before you put yourself in debt because you will be paying for this for a long time. It is worth it if you are going to work hard and study -- a lot! Do some research into the field that you want to go into to find out the job market and possibilities of getting a job when you are done with school. One way to make it easier on finances is to go to comunity college first and then transfer to a 4 year college. It is also easier to get into a good 4 year college this way. :o) Just make sure to keep a close eye on what will be transferable to the next school, you don't want to have to repeat classes and spend the extra money. Good Luck!
2016-05-23 04:13:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I never expected my parents to "send" me to college. It was a privilege I had to earn, not an extention of parental responsibility. I paid my own way through college, and lived at home.
Find a community college, and work your way through. If your grades are good enough, you may be eligible for a scholarship, and there is always the good ol' fashioned student loan. If you have to earn your degree bit by bit, you will treasure it all the more. You may even find a way to eke an enjoyable career out of that part time job, which has nothing to do with your major!
2006-11-29 17:25:00
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answered by Angela M 6
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Start getting used to this idea, you need remedial classes. Did you just get through school by bribing teachers? Your parents DO NOT owe you college. I earned my way through college. All of my siblings paid their way too. I am a dentist, my sisters are an attorney,CPA,Physician my sister that is not a very well lit bulb has a masters in teaching.
2006-11-29 17:33:39
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answered by mary texas 4
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Yes, you have that right. Caveat: it will only make matters worse. Success or the fast train to Looserville...the keys to both are in your hand.
People hate to face that they create their destiny as they go. But why? It's a great freedom you possess to be able to do this. No one can hold you back. But still, this truth is difficult, and this response will get a few 'thumbs down'. Watch.
2006-11-29 17:31:56
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answered by gene_frequency 7
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In our house we have helpers or maids their parent's don't have money to send their child in school so they go to work in our house and then when they have their payment they will go to school next year or in the nxt 2 years
2006-11-29 17:20:29
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answered by klyn-klyn 2
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No, you have no right to be angry with them.
Get a job and pay for it yourself. Or, seek out scholarships and grants. Your parents don't own you anything-- they've already raise you!
2006-11-30 01:56:44
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answered by ty 3
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I think you could benefit from more grammar and spelling classes before they dump large amounts of money into college for you. I don't know, it could just be me.
2006-11-29 17:22:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes you should. You especially could use those grammar classes. Haha just kidding.
2006-11-29 17:18:18
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answered by Anonymous
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try to get a grant or scholarship
2006-11-29 17:25:00
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answered by lotusdell 4
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