Whoa, so you're saying that because my parents made too much to qualify for enough loans to cover the school I wanted to go to, it's their fault? Are you criticizing my parents for working hard enough to scrape out enough money from lousy jobs to improve their childrens' lives, or criticizing them for not scraping out enough? Or is it my fault that I wanted to go to an expensive-ass school? Who decided that it's even parents' job to pay for college?
I'm not doing any name calling. The past is passed. I'm sure your parents are wonderful people. You should be in a position though, that if you were smart with your money, then you should be able to chip in a decent amount for your childrens college. That's how you change your family tree so to speak.
Or are you being critical of my parents for not making enough money to keep me from enlisting in the Marines right out of high school? Because if they had, then I wouldn't be here today. Instead, I'd probably be a hippie-looking chef with hair down to my ass, bitching about The Man keeping me down.
You took the same road I'm taking. I knew the day that I went to MEPS that I was going to go through MECEP. That was my solution to funding school. If I didn't get accepted for MECEP (not a possibility in my playbook) then I had the GI Bill with Marine Corps College Fund. That was my contingency. Granted I didn't think the same way about money then as I do now, but I still didn't want to borrow for college.