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Father's playful note on son's college admission deal leaves internet in splits


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Published in Science and Technology on Friday, February 21st 2025 at 1:42 GMT by MSN   Print publication without navigation

  • Many students aspire to secure a seat in prestigious institutions like IITs (Indian Institute of Technology), NIT (National Institute of Technology), IIITs (Indian Institute of Information Technology),

The article discusses a light-hearted note written by a father to his son upon his admission to college, which has gone viral on social media. The note humorously outlines the "deal" for the son's college education, stating that while the parents will cover tuition, room, and board, the son is expected to maintain a certain GPA, avoid trouble, and not engage in excessive partying. The note also playfully mentions that the son should not expect any financial help for personal expenses like beer or a new car, and humorously concludes with a reminder to call home occasionally. This playful yet pointed message has resonated with many online, leading to widespread amusement and shares across platforms like X (formerly Twitter), where users appreciate the blend of support and tough love encapsulated in the father's words.

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