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I think it depends on what one wants to do. My hubby was out of high school for 5 years before he realized he wasn’t going to get where he wanted w/o a college degree. Our son wants to become a police officer, which he can do w/ an AA degree (or not, depending on where you want to start). There are respectable trades that one can train in w/o college. I’m told plumbers can make enough money to support a family and they don’t have to go to college. What are your goals and what will it take to get there? —KCT
				
			 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 . Both dh and I really want all of our kids to get at least 4 year degrees. We are realistic though- if one of our kids realizes that college is their “choice” and they decide not to go- we won’t disown them or anything
 . Both dh and I really want all of our kids to get at least 4 year degrees. We are realistic though- if one of our kids realizes that college is their “choice” and they decide not to go- we won’t disown them or anything  . I think a college education is very important, I have my degree in El. Ed. and haven’t used it in 5 years since becoming a SAHM, and it will be at least another 5 before I ever do use my degree, that is ok with me. I am very thankful to have my degree, as I know if something happened to dh, I could support our family.
 . I think a college education is very important, I have my degree in El. Ed. and haven’t used it in 5 years since becoming a SAHM, and it will be at least another 5 before I ever do use my degree, that is ok with me. I am very thankful to have my degree, as I know if something happened to dh, I could support our family. .
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