My Parents Paid $188,000 for My Sister’s College a…

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My sister and I graduated from college together, but my parents only paid for my sister’s tuition. “She deserved it, we won’t waste money on you.” they said. But when they came to our graduation, what they saw made Mom grab Dad’s arm, whispered: “Robert… what did we do?” My parents spent $188,000 on my sister’s college education.

They told me I wasn’t worth the investment. Four years ago, my dad sat me down at the kitchen table with a spreadsheet, an actual spreadsheet, columns color-coded, projections charted out to year 10, and explained why funding my education didn’t make financial sense. My sister Lauren got the full ride from the bank of Mom and dad.

Tuition, housing, meal plan, a new car sophomore year. I got a firm handshake, and five words. You’re resourceful.

You’ll figure it out. I did figure it out. Three jobs, 4 hours of sleep, and more ramen than any human should consume in a lifetime.

And four years later, when my parents showed up to graduation with flowers and a camera ready for Lauren’s big moment, they had no idea what was coming. My Mom grabbed my dad’s arm in the middle of the ceremony. I saw her lips move.

Even from the stage, I knew exactly what she whispered. My name is Freya Torrance. I’m 22 years old, and this is the story of how my family finally saw me.

The kitchen table in our house has this long scratch down the middle from when Lauren dragged a steak knife across it at age six. Mom thought it gave the wood character. Dad just never replaced it.

That table is where every important family decision gets made. And on a Tuesday night in August, four years ago, it’s where my dad opens his laptop and pulls up a spreadsheet titled education ROI. Torrance family.

He turns the screen toward me. Two columns. Lauren’s column is green.

Mine is red. Lauren’s going to Wexford College, he says. Business program, top 50 nationally.

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