It took months to find a job after college and I accepted the first offer I got. It wasn't right for me, and quitting was the best move I ever made.
I put my education on hold so I could earn enough money to pay for my tuition. I also want to graduate debt-free, so I'm sacrificing a lot.
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My parents never had the opportunity to explore Yale while I was a student for the last four years. They didn't fit in with the other families.
Even though my son won't be going to college for years and I'm facing financial stressors, I still make sure to put money in his 529 for college.
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The minimum payment wasn't making a dent in my student loan debt. I decided to use the bulk of my paycheck to pay down my debt. Living at home helped.
My daughter decided to move back home after college to save money. I had to adjust to another adult in the house, so we agreed on rules.
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My son wasn't ready for college after four very stressful years of high school. He should've taken a gap year, but instead he jumped into college.
Many people in my life were worried I'd miss out on the college experience if I lived at home. But my social life thrived, and I graduated debt-free.
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Starbucks store manager Megan Allison got a bachelor's degree this spring through the chain's College Achievement Program.
My layoff came as a shock, but I turned it into an opportunity. In just one month, I applied to several graduate programs and got into all of them.
I'm part of the "sandwich generation," taking care of my mom and son while I work and attend school. It's hard, but I'm finishing my master's for me.
Two of my four kids graduated from high school, and one graduated from college. I'm excited for what's next, but I'm also grieving their childhoods.
I dreamed of moving abroad and got my chance when I was accepted to Trinity College. I enjoyed my studies, but Ireland wasn't what I expected.
Even though I worked hard for my Ph.D., I hated the field, so I walked away from my career. Turns out, finding a new job wasn't as easy as I expected.
I started a masters program in my 30s. Now I'm working toward a doctorate. It's not easy to do as a mom of three, but I'm glad I've kept going.