If the children are wanting to further their education, chances are they had decent enough grades in high school to be given a scholarship, and most colleges not only have scholarship programs, but they also have Pell Grants that you don't have to pay back, if they refrain from taking out financial aid which of the inevitable they have to pay back, they could probably get by with scholarships and the Pell Grant and maybe have Dad and Mom throw a thousand at it per semester or even year, all they have to do is buy used books, take them back to the fairs at the end of each semester, live at home while they go to school and not be frivolous with their cash, if all those steps are taken this guy could probably get by working 4 or 5 days a week
Is it normal to work 8-5 seven days a week for this reason?
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If the children are wanting to further their education, chances are they had decent enough grades in high school to be given a scholarship, and most colleges not only have scholarship programs, but they also have Pell Grants that you don't have to pay back, if they refrain from taking out financial aid which of the inevitable they have to pay back, they could probably get by with scholarships and the Pell Grant and maybe have Dad and Mom throw a thousand at it per semester or even year, all they have to do is buy used books, take them back to the fairs at the end of each semester, live at home while they go to school and not be frivolous with their cash, if all those steps are taken this guy could probably get by working 4 or 5 days a week