Charge her the going rate for a room in a house, plus a percentage of the utilities, if you wish. Check your local newspaper for what others are charging: here, it is like a month. I would set boundaries for contributing to the cleaning and use of the home, too.
The best for a high school graduate is to go to college. A college graduate should apply to companies that are interested in their degree.
If I were you I would go there for college, graduate and then see if you like it enough to live there forever or for as long as you want GOOD LUCK ; )
After high school, 4 years of undergraduate college, followed by 5-6 years of graduate college, followed by 2-3 years of post-graduate research. Sometimes you can skip the post-graduate. --> you should be 27 or 28 by the time you finish graduate college.
If this is for acceptance, then your objective should be to get your degree. Be honest about it. If this is AFTER acceptance, find your career, then GRADUATE. That should be your main objective.
It should not matter as long as you meet the requirements needed to graduate.
As a nurse whether newly graduated or not you should be working with the HCA not for them. You are the one in authority, in charge with the responsibility, or should be so exert your self and do your job take charge.
Yes, your daughter should bring storage containers with her to college. The plastic ones are great because they are cheap and durable. That's what all of my kids used.
I would like to enter a graduate college for automotive , especially for designing a new car. Which college I should consider?
No, not from High School or from a college or University.
Study physics, mathematics, and astronomy in undergraduate college. Specialize in cosmology in graduate studies.
He is a professor at Claremont Mckenna College I should know I'm his daughter
You will need a law or justice major and need to take the classes the college requires to graduate. Get a college catalog and talk with a counselor on what to take and when.