kennynah wrote:"It is often too late for children to start thinking about this at 14 when they are influenced from when they are seven, eight and nine," he said.
i dont mind sharing here that when i was 11, i decided to get into university....
what about you?
Same here


The parent's language and expectations are often key (even if the parents are illiterate, like mine are).
I read a few years ago that 2nd generation Asian kids living in America often do much better than their Black/Hispanic counterparts in the %tage of the race attending university. The main difference is the parent's choice of language.
The Asian parents will use " WHEN you get to university, you will...." (read YOU ARE EXPECTED TO GO TO UNIVERSITY)
The Hispanic/Black parents will use "IF you get to university, you will..." (read IF YOU CAN MAKE IT, IF NOT, ITS OK)
The main difference here is the use of WHEN vs IF (expected vs possibly)
I started using WHEN with my son when he was four. So now if you ask him, he says he is going to university
