A two year degree, depending on what it is, is just as useful as a PhD when applied correctly. However, if you want to send your kid to college, make sure you emphasise it from the start, and just save as much as you can. Go talk to a finacial advisor (I personally suggest Edward Jones) and they will look at how much money you can save now and see about putting it into an account that will get you the best return for your investment. Also, make sure that you make it clear to your kid that college is their choice, and not something that they *have* to do.
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Sage knows our mythic history, King Arthur's and Sir Caradoc's
She answers hard acrostics, has a pretty taste for paradox
She quotes in elegiacs all the crimes of Heliogabalus
In conics she can floor peculiarities parabolous -C'hi
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