Tuesday, August 28, 2007

College: Year Two

We've been busy around here getting Kid One ready for Year Two.
Can't believe it was a whole year ago that we did this the first time...next year we will be getting Kid Two ready for Year One as we get Kid One ready for Year Three.

Who's paying for all this?

I keep hearing Ralph talking with Kid One about loans, grants and scholarships. They must have something to do with it.

I just live here.

10 comments:

Lynn said...

I have quite a few friend with kids off to college. I can't imagine...I just can't imagine. I figure that I will be a complete basketcase by the time Twelve goes away.

Dan said...

Kid one in year two and kid two in year one and kid ...

How do you keep track of all this?? I was always good in math but even I'm starting to get a headache! Hugs Patti. :)

Patti said...

Lynn: you will be fine!

Dan: thanks for visiting ~ I was OK at math when I was in school but now I stink at it. I just did a smartness quiz over at Lynn's (A Tired Mama) and the math questions are what did me in. I couldn't remember what a prime number was/is.

I'll have to ask Kid One or Kid Two later.

the moose buyer said...

I am sure the kids will do great in college. I know it seems like a challenge to you but it goes by so fast and suddenly they are on their own. As for how to pay, good luck. I know there are some scholarships out there but I don't know how to find the list. Maybe Google then "College Scholarships".

Empress Bee (of the high sea) said...

sigh... i know, my daughter has seven! and even the youngest two, 11 and 13, are in private school. i think she works for tuition.

smiles, bee

Patti said...

Moosie: the year does go quickly ~ of course it's not a "year"

Bee: I'm sighing with you

Lynn said...

A prime number is a number divisible only by either '1' or 'itself'. Class dismissed;~)

Lynn said...

Actually I probably should have said it's divisible by '1' and itself, and no other numbers...English is not my forte...I leave that to my sisters:~)

Lynn said...

Now you'll probably question how I ever got a 24 on that quiz. I think it was pure dumb luck!

Patti said...

thanks for the info, Lynn, and I'm sure it wasn't pure dumb luck.