Dr. John Deloney
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I have no problem with that. If they tell you you will not go to that school that you can afford, which is free, you will go take out loans and put yourself behind for the next 15 years of your life or 20 years of your life, depending on what private school you go to. And if you don't do that, we're going to take your cell phone. We're going to take our ball and we're going to go home.
I have no problem with that. If they tell you you will not go to that school that you can afford, which is free, you will go take out loans and put yourself behind for the next 15 years of your life or 20 years of your life, depending on what private school you go to. And if you don't do that, we're going to take your cell phone. We're going to take our ball and we're going to go home.
I have no problem with that. If they tell you you will not go to that school that you can afford, which is free, you will go take out loans and put yourself behind for the next 15 years of your life or 20 years of your life, depending on what private school you go to. And if you don't do that, we're going to take your cell phone. We're going to take our ball and we're going to go home.
We're not playing with you anymore. That just sounds like real childish, immature behavior. Because what they're doing is they're asking you to have all the skin in the game and they're just going to sit on the sidelines and holler at you.
We're not playing with you anymore. That just sounds like real childish, immature behavior. Because what they're doing is they're asking you to have all the skin in the game and they're just going to sit on the sidelines and holler at you.
We're not playing with you anymore. That just sounds like real childish, immature behavior. Because what they're doing is they're asking you to have all the skin in the game and they're just going to sit on the sidelines and holler at you.
Were you being an 18-year-old just like a turd? Or were you being kind and thoughtful?
Were you being an 18-year-old just like a turd? Or were you being kind and thoughtful?
Were you being an 18-year-old just like a turd? Or were you being kind and thoughtful?
I spent my whole career working with 18-year-olds. Go tell your parents you're sorry. All right. Go be a respectful 18-year-old son and say, hey, I got fired up, and I acted like a kid, and I'm sorry. I do not want to go into debt for college, and I respect you want your kids. You want to be able to tell your friends that your kid graduated from this college, and I get that you don't like this.
I spent my whole career working with 18-year-olds. Go tell your parents you're sorry. All right. Go be a respectful 18-year-old son and say, hey, I got fired up, and I acted like a kid, and I'm sorry. I do not want to go into debt for college, and I respect you want your kids. You want to be able to tell your friends that your kid graduated from this college, and I get that you don't like this.
I spent my whole career working with 18-year-olds. Go tell your parents you're sorry. All right. Go be a respectful 18-year-old son and say, hey, I got fired up, and I acted like a kid, and I'm sorry. I do not want to go into debt for college, and I respect you want your kids. You want to be able to tell your friends that your kid graduated from this college, and I get that you don't like this.
I know. That was me just having a little bit of a mommy dig. But, like, she wants to be able to go to Bridge Club and tell, like, well, my kid is – Rachel, we used to call it the – We used to call it the Soccer Mom Scholarship. I worked at one university. We would lose students. We would give somebody a half scholarship. I'm sorry. The tuition was, I'm making up a number, $20,000. Yeah.
I know. That was me just having a little bit of a mommy dig. But, like, she wants to be able to go to Bridge Club and tell, like, well, my kid is – Rachel, we used to call it the – We used to call it the Soccer Mom Scholarship. I worked at one university. We would lose students. We would give somebody a half scholarship. I'm sorry. The tuition was, I'm making up a number, $20,000. Yeah.
I know. That was me just having a little bit of a mommy dig. But, like, she wants to be able to go to Bridge Club and tell, like, well, my kid is – Rachel, we used to call it the – We used to call it the Soccer Mom Scholarship. I worked at one university. We would lose students. We would give somebody a half scholarship. I'm sorry. The tuition was, I'm making up a number, $20,000. Yeah.
And they would go to another school that cost $50,000, but they got a $1,000 JV soccer scholarship. And we would lose them, which is a... Right, it's a $30,000 a year move, $120,000 move.
And they would go to another school that cost $50,000, but they got a $1,000 JV soccer scholarship. And we would lose them, which is a... Right, it's a $30,000 a year move, $120,000 move.
And they would go to another school that cost $50,000, but they got a $1,000 JV soccer scholarship. And we would lose them, which is a... Right, it's a $30,000 a year move, $120,000 move.
So that parents can be like, oh, my kid's playing on a soccer scholarship.
So that parents can be like, oh, my kid's playing on a soccer scholarship.