He moved to another city, where he will study. And the mom, who has a good job, pays his rent, and sends him money to buy food and go to restaurants, because she has money for it, and then he will focus only on the studies (and not on a job).
I'd try to send enough money to study and survive on, but not be too comfortable with. I mean, the whole idea is for him to have the motivation to move to a career path and embrace it when he graduates. The motivation won't be there if he can party hardy hardio before moving towards that objective.
For me I only had scholarships that covered my classes, books, and lunch in the cafeteria. I had to get part time jobs, then bust my ass for grant money from research when it would be detrimental to my classes to work more outside school (because the on campus jobs went to people with student loans where I went to school).
I'd leave out the restaurant money, a meal card for school, and a walmart card for sundries should be good enough. The authentic college experience is built through mild discomfort, ramen noodles, and gym showers.
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I wanted that for my kids; I did not want them to live in economic fear while in college.
Unfortunately, I, myself, was never able to shed economic fear and I knew it would be worse for kids generally, so I chose not to have kids.
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I don't see a problem with that. parents should do that if they can afford to and the kids appreciate it.
Thats giving him the opportunity to build his skills and knowledge up and start his own business.
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