I hope so too. She thinks she wants to be a doctor or a medical examiner or something like that. Anyway, if she does follow that path then her college expenses will be huge. It was a little bit of a learning curve with the oldest but now that we kind of know our way around, I plan on being very aggressive with the youngest one applying for scholarships.
We get more from time to time. This is kind of an average "good" New England snowstorm. I think 1991 was the worst I remember. We got 4 ft overnight. Nothing moved for days. The year before that we had an ice storm that crippled everything for a week. There was a windstorm here last Thursday. 81 mph gust recorded at the Rochester airport. Over 150,000 people without power. Some still are and the temps are 20s and lower. This one won't be fun but it's not bad by NY standards. Lol
Hitt, there are PhD and MD-PhD programs that are funded. Usually they're science/research programs that are very competitive, but depending on your daughter's interests, that could be a way for her to avoid huge college tuition bills.
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