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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 673669" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>enzo, our daughter lasted one semester at college. Six weeks after we moved her in she was arrested for pot and alcohol use on campus. She went through all the legal and disciplinary steps required but was still suspended after the semester. Little did we know she never attended any classes and failed them all. We then enrolled her in community college, same thing. I dropped her off (she lost her car privileges) and she left with some guys and smoked pot all day. That was the end of the college experiment. We lost enough money on tuition, board, books, etc.</p><p></p><p>She never did go back to college. She struggled with minimum wage jobs for several years. She has finally worked herself into a good job with benefits, not highly paid but adequate, but the opportunity she lost is sad.</p><p></p><p>For my daughter, daily pot smoking was a huge downfall, lost many jobs and got into legal trouble. I thank God every day that stopped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 673669, member: 59"] enzo, our daughter lasted one semester at college. Six weeks after we moved her in she was arrested for pot and alcohol use on campus. She went through all the legal and disciplinary steps required but was still suspended after the semester. Little did we know she never attended any classes and failed them all. We then enrolled her in community college, same thing. I dropped her off (she lost her car privileges) and she left with some guys and smoked pot all day. That was the end of the college experiment. We lost enough money on tuition, board, books, etc. She never did go back to college. She struggled with minimum wage jobs for several years. She has finally worked herself into a good job with benefits, not highly paid but adequate, but the opportunity she lost is sad. For my daughter, daily pot smoking was a huge downfall, lost many jobs and got into legal trouble. I thank God every day that stopped. [/QUOTE]
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