She’s Planning On Ratting Her Brother Out To Her Family, Which Will Definitely Cause Them To Stop Paying For His College Tuition

Gorodenkoff - stock.adobe.com - illustrative purposes only, not the actual person
Gorodenkoff - stock.adobe.com - illustrative purposes only, not the actual person

Did you ever have parents or family members that would support you, but only under certain conditions?

One woman and her younger brother are getting their college tuition paid for by their aunt and uncle. The one condition was that they had to get a STEM degree. However, her brother has decided to change his major secretly.

Her aunt and uncle are very successful, well-off people. Their aunt is an interventional cardiologist, while their uncle is a senior engineer in big tech. They don’t have children, so they’ve always spoiled her and her younger brother.

When it was time for her and her brother to start thinking about college, their aunt and uncle offered to cover their tuition as long as they followed two rules. They had to major in STEM, and they had to get good grades. 

“I took them up on their offer, and I’m currently in the junior year of my computer science degree,” she said. 

Her brother is a freshman at the same school and also decided to major in computer science. 

Since the day her brother started classes, he was asking her for her class notes and tutoring help. 

 “I gave up many weekends that could’ve been spent on interview prep or personal projects to help him,” she explained. 

When her brother’s second semester rolled around, she knew it was time for him to take one of the hardest required courses for computer science majors.

Gorodenkoff – stock.adobe.com – illustrative purposes only, not the actual person

She was sure she’d receive texts from him asking for help, but oddly, she didn’t. She had a feeling something was wrong. 

Sure enough, as the two of them were flying home for spring break recently, he revealed to her that he had switched his major from computer science to political science so he could go to law school.

He said there was no way he’d tell his aunt and uncle because he wants them to keep paying his tuition, but that one day he might be able to convince them it’s a good idea. 

“I told him that taking their money this way was morally wrong and advised him to switch back to computer science if he still wanted their money,” she recalled.

Her brother responded by saying, “who cares,” telling her that their aunt and uncle have so much money anyway and that it won’t be a big deal. 

Then, she told him that if he didn’t talk to their aunt and uncle, she’d tell them herself. They got into a huge argument, and he’s been giving her the silent treatment ever since. 

Should she tell her aunt and uncle about her brother or let them find out for themselves?

You can read the original post on Reddit here. 

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