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Was I wrong for pulling difficult child out of high school when she was 16?
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<blockquote data-quote="honeybuggy" data-source="post: 633669" data-attributes="member: 18302"><p>omg this thread is so funny. well, sort of. my daughter has the nerve to complain that i didn't "make her" major in something useful like pre-medication. i pulled her out of an ivy league school after her first year because i was paying through the nose ... but she was snorting white powder up her nose. She still blames me for not letting her finish. Mind you, she was admitted to a very prestigious university in the UK that would have given her a BA in three years and a third the cost, which I could have easily paid for at the time, but she didn't want to do that. So she came back stateside, and after the year at the Ivy she spent a few years in NYC trying different things and then finally decided to get a BFA in theater. She did so, and now is angry at me that I didn't "make" her do something practical like pre-medication. The nerve...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="honeybuggy, post: 633669, member: 18302"] omg this thread is so funny. well, sort of. my daughter has the nerve to complain that i didn't "make her" major in something useful like pre-medication. i pulled her out of an ivy league school after her first year because i was paying through the nose ... but she was snorting white powder up her nose. She still blames me for not letting her finish. Mind you, she was admitted to a very prestigious university in the UK that would have given her a BA in three years and a third the cost, which I could have easily paid for at the time, but she didn't want to do that. So she came back stateside, and after the year at the Ivy she spent a few years in NYC trying different things and then finally decided to get a BFA in theater. She did so, and now is angry at me that I didn't "make" her do something practical like pre-medication. The nerve... [/QUOTE]
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