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    bigcat

    Posted by bigcat June 13, 2010 02:34am PDTReply | Report Abuse

    Would you let your child have a student loan and co-sign for it because she just wants a course she knows the risk but she still wants to do it to prove she can finish the course? Even if the payoff or employment sector is really hard in employing such a course, you'd allow her with her adventures and passion and as parent you end up shouldering part of the expenses, plus interest payments, that is how you would support her? Or would you guide her in another good employment sector that you know she also can do it? OR do you have Kids? =)

    bigcat

    Posted by bigcat June 13, 2010 02:31am PDTReply | Report Abuse

    Would you let your child have a student loan and co-sign for it because she just wants a course she knows the risk but she still wants to do it to prove she can finish the course? Even if the payoff or employment sector is really hard in employing such a course, you'd allow her with her adventures and passion and as parent you end up shouldering part of the expenses, plus interest payments, that is how you would support her? Or would you guide her in another good employment sector that you know she also can do it? OR do you have Kids? =)

    bigcat

    Posted by bigcat June 13, 2010 02:31am PDTReply | Report Abuse

    Would you let your child have a student loan and co-sign for it because she just wants a course she knows the risk but she still wants to do it to prove she can finish the course? Even if the payoff or employment sector is really hard in employing such a course, you'd allow her with her adventures and passion and as parent you end up shouldering part of the expenses, plus interest payments, that is how you would support her? Or would you guide her in another good employment sector that you know she also can do it? OR do you have Kids? =)

    bigcat

    Posted by bigcat June 13, 2010 02:31am PDTReply | Report Abuse

    Would you let your child have a student loan and co-sign for it because she just wants a course she knows the risk but she still wants to do it to prove she can finish the course? Even if the payoff or employment sector is really hard in employing such a course, you'd allow her with her adventures and passion and as parent you end up shouldering part of the expenses, plus interest payments, that is how you would support her? Or would you guide her in another good employment sector that you know she also can do it? OR do you have Kids? =)

    bigcat

    Posted by bigcat June 13, 2010 02:31am PDTReply | Report Abuse

    Would you let your child have a student loan and co-sign for it because she just wants a course she knows the risk but she still wants to do it to prove she can finish the course? Even if the payoff or employment sector is really hard in employing such a course, you'd allow her with her adventures and passion and as parent you end up shouldering part of the expenses, plus interest payments, that is how you would support her? Or would you guide her in another good employment sector that you know she also can do it? OR do you have Kids? =)

    bigcat

    Posted by bigcat June 13, 2010 02:30am PDTReply | Report Abuse

    Would you let your child have a student loan and co-sign for it because she just wants a course she knows the risk but she still wants to do it to prove she can finish the course? Even if the payoff or employment sector is really hard in employing such a course, you'd allow her with her adventures and passion and as parent you end up shouldering part of the expenses, plus interest payments, that is how you would support her? Or would you guide her in another good employment sector that you know she also can do it? OR do you have Kids?

    leeann67

    Posted by leeann67 June 12, 2010 03:21am PDTReply | Report Abuse

    I agree with you, your right.

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