That's great news! I'm hoping to hear the "S" word in the fall myself. Regardless, though, my son will go to his #1 choice assuming he gets accepted, even if it means a struggle. Some things are more important than money, assuming you can figure out a way to foot the bill.
I found when my Daughter graduated Catholic School, and went to college, Tutition BEFORE scholarship went down.. after 50% ride scholarship it went WAY DOWN.
Darling daughter is now a black jack dealer.. and part time flute teacher, among other things many of which are music (her major) related)
Congratulations on the great event Tell her to keep up the good studying.
Nothin adds excitment like something that is none of your business
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