I have one who will be 18 in a few months, and one who is almost 15. The oldest is taking the SAT tomorrow.
Neither of them have the whole “future” thing completely figured out, but one wants to go into engineering, one is interested in economics, and both will likely end up going longer than a bachelor’s. Dh and I both did, so to us that’s “normal” 🙂 As they will both have to support families, and both have the aptitude and interest, college seems a no-brainer for us. The sure-bet jobs in the future look to be skilled trades, high-tech trades, and “geek” jobs–high-tech creativity-based jobs. Mine match up best to the “geek” job sector, and both are interested in and have studied several languages which should also be a plus in the future. It is certainly not easy to afford college anymore! I really had few problems, back in the day, LOL, I was offered several full-tuition scholarships but the competition these days is fierce. And some of the schools we are looking at are well over $50,000 per year. Yikes. I also don’t believe in carrying a huge debt–some UNDERGRADS are coming out of college with over $100,000 in debt. That is just insane. We’ll be actively discouraging our kids from even considering that.