Imagine working your tail off throughout high school, dreaming of a top-tier university, only to have your dreams crushed by the very people who encouraged you. Meet our protagonist, a 23-year-old tech whiz, who found himself in this heartbreaking situation. His parents, who had always pushed him towards academic excellence, suddenly couldn’t afford his dream college when he got accepted. But was it the truth? Or was it a devastating lie that would tear their family apart? Let’s delve into this emotional rollercoaster
The Dream of Ivy League

Acceptance and Heartbreak

A Shocking Twist

The Financial Reality Check

A Different Path ️

Sister’s Big News

The Unveiling of the Truth ️♂️

The Financial Deception Unraveled

The Confrontation ️

The Fallout ️

Girlfriend’s Perspective ❤️

A Family’s Trust Shattered Over College Funding: The Aftermath
Our protagonist’s journey from high school to a top-tier tech company is a tale of ambition, betrayal, and heartbreak. His dreams of attending a prestigious university were crushed by his parents’ apparent financial constraints, only to discover later that they could have funded his education by selling off stocks. This revelation led to a dramatic confrontation and a severed relationship. His girlfriend, while understanding his anger, reminds him of his current financial stability, adding another layer of complexity to this emotionally charged saga. Let’s see what the world thinks of this family drama…
Situation sucks. Clear favoritism. Forgive for yourself, not them. NTA.

NTA for cutting ties with parents over college funding betrayal

NTA; Asian parents prioritize prestige and bragging rights over money

“NTA. Your parents lied to you about college funding. “

Parents’ favoritism sparks college funding betrayal, leaving son devastated

Debt, internships, and family drama: the cost of college betrayal

NTA. Parents betray college funding, deserves explanation. Cut off communication.

Parents’ favoritism: no closure, just lies and betrayal

Heartbreaking betrayal over college funding. NTA, take time to heal
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NTA for cutting ties with unequal and unsupportive parents

NTA, your gf’s concern about your parents’ behavior is valid

INFO: Did you explore all options before accusing your parents?

Navigating complex family finances and addressing favoritism with maturity

Disgusted by unequal treatment: NTA for cutting ties

NTA. Ivy League schools are overrated and rely on connections.

“NTA- Dad favored stepchild over me in college funding betrayal “

Fighting for fairness and honesty in family relationships

Parents’ betrayal: Don’t let financial comparisons invalidate your feelings. NTA

Unfair college funding creates family drama. NTA for being upset

NTA. Girlfriend’s logic doesn’t make sense. Remind your parents.
