You guys should stop quarreling.
I'm not taking any sides, but it is a thing known within pedopsychology and pedopsychiatry: when a child is given everything on a silver platter, the child will grow up into an adult that believes he has the right to, for example, get that job or get that work bonus, and will throw a fucking tantrum if the objectives are failed.
While on the other hand, it is also known that a child that has to work for his achievements will grow up into someone who will feel privileged when getting a job; and upon failing, trying harder will be the chosen path.
My first 2 years of Law were paid by my parents, and they could have kept paying my degree, but on my 3rd year I got a job and moved into the after-work/night schedule. We didn't have any argument or anything related, I just reached 21 years of age and started to want my independence.
I have nothing against those who have their education entirely paid by their parents or scholarships, and there are exceptions to the cases I've mentioned above, although they are rare. I was never very fond of spoiled rich kids that bragged about their supposed "jobs" on their parents' companies, or went to university preaching that they didn't need anymore education because they were already set for life.