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Need help resolving my last (most recent) major error ... of many.
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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 654272" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>It's a new day and you are much wiser than you were yesterday. You did what you thought was something that would help him and it would have IF he would have applied himself. It was a generous thing you did but now you know he's not going to finish.</p><p>If it were me, I would drop the classes.</p><p></p><p>Many years ago my son enrolled in college. I encouraged him to not take so many course hours but he would not listen. He got burned out within 2 months, of course now he owed for the money he had borrowed for student loans. I being the naïve mom I was at the time told him I would pay his student loan debt because I didn't want him to start his life out with bad credit. Well I'm the one who got "schooled" to the tune of $5000.00. I was worried about his credit, oh how naïve I was!! He has done more things to screw up his credit all by himself. If I would have known what I know now, I never would have paid that student loan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 654272, member: 18516"] It's a new day and you are much wiser than you were yesterday. You did what you thought was something that would help him and it would have IF he would have applied himself. It was a generous thing you did but now you know he's not going to finish. If it were me, I would drop the classes. Many years ago my son enrolled in college. I encouraged him to not take so many course hours but he would not listen. He got burned out within 2 months, of course now he owed for the money he had borrowed for student loans. I being the naïve mom I was at the time told him I would pay his student loan debt because I didn't want him to start his life out with bad credit. Well I'm the one who got "schooled" to the tune of $5000.00. I was worried about his credit, oh how naïve I was!! He has done more things to screw up his credit all by himself. If I would have known what I know now, I never would have paid that student loan. [/QUOTE]
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