Picture this: you’re a hardworking 20-year-old woman, busting your chops to graduate early, with dreams of medical school dancing in your eyes. You’ve scrimped, saved, and sacrificed, all to make sure you can afford your dream. But then, your laid-back twin brother decides he wants a taste of the ‘college experience’, and your carefully hoarded college fund is in his sights. What would you do? This is the real-life drama one young woman is facing, as she battles to keep her hard-earned savings from being squandered. Let’s dive into her story…
The Dream of Med School
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The Twin’s Path
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The College Funds
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The ‘College Experience’
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The Parents’ Guilt
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The DisneyWorld Controversy
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The Angry Showdown
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The Parents’ Argument
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The Summary
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Twin Tussle: Med School Dreams vs. College Experience
In a nutshell, our protagonist is a driven young woman, working tirelessly to graduate early and fund her dream of attending medical school. Her twin brother, on the other hand, is more laid-back, preferring to extend his college years to have a more relaxed experience. The twist? He wants to use his sister’s hard-earned college fund to finance his extended stay. As she fights to keep her dream alive, her parents seem to be siding with her brother, sparking a family feud that’s got everyone picking sides. Let’s see what the internet has to say about this…
Sibling rivalry over college funds: Hard work vs. laziness

NTA. Sibling rivalry escalates as financial advice sparks heated debate!

NTA expresses frustration about unequal treatment, sparking empathetic replies.

“NTA, parents’ favoritism is a recipe for nursing home drama. “

NTA: Medical school is expensive but necessary. Enjoy your savings!

NTA. Your parents are AH for taking your college fund.

“Taking a loan for med school? That’s unfair. You’re NTA!”

NTA: Let go, take loans, and thrive in med school!
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NTA: Stand your ground and make your own path!

Equal funding for twins? Bad behavior rewarded?

NTA, but be prepared for future financial expectations from family.

Furious commenter believes twin is not the a**hole.

NTA: Twin brother needs to grow up and take responsibility.

Agreeing with NTA: It’s unfair to get extra money for working harder. Loans are worth it in the long run!
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NTA: Ask for scholarship money back, then enjoy undergrad years!

NTA. Deserve a break after hard work. Parents reneging on promise.

NTA: Your parents feel entitled to your med school funds

“NTA. Parents reneging on college funds. Brother will suck them dry “

Take control of your money and protect your hard work!

Stand up for yourself and set boundaries with your parents!

Protect your money! Move it to a different bank

Sibling rivalry and financial favoritism: Who came out on top?

Sibling rivalry over med school funds, secure your finances!

Gender mix-up leads to failed twin hijacking plan

Smart move! Minimizing medical school loans is a must

Parents promise money for college, but take it back for brother’s decision. NTA
