pb4uski
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Late to the discussion, but it sounds like the OP's son (and the OP) are both sensitive to balancing education cost with education benefits. Generally speaking, if the chosen field typically requires a Masters or PhD, it doesn't much matter were undergrad is done as long as it is a credible college and you do well.... so to spend alot on a "name" school undergrad degree is wasteful and it would be best to save your ammo for the cost of grad school.
It does remind me of when I was a junior in HS and considering careers. I was into hunting and fishing those days and considered becoming a game warden so I could spend a lot of time outside and it was connected to hunting and fishing. Then I learned what pay levels were and decided that I didn't want to be "poor" (relatively) and switched my career plans.
It does remind me of when I was a junior in HS and considering careers. I was into hunting and fishing those days and considered becoming a game warden so I could spend a lot of time outside and it was connected to hunting and fishing. Then I learned what pay levels were and decided that I didn't want to be "poor" (relatively) and switched my career plans.