. >> pedro noguera, nearly 60% of parents who have financially supported their students after school, how most of them by letting them move home, a 65% of 18 to 39-year-olds feel their financial pressures are tougher than in previous generations and 32% of their parents agreed. welcome to the new normal, i guess. >> i agree. >> what are we going to for the class of 2011? they're moving home. >> it's tough. and it's a reflection of the fact that we haven't been as practical as we should be about making choices about what to study in school and how to think about the next phase in life and i think too many students have chosen to do things they think they're interested in and not enough about thinking what i'll do next in life, and they need a lot of help, and the colleges need to step up and provide them some more guidance in helping students think about life after college. >> that's right. i think it's something that has to start in high school and it has to start in home what you're deciding to take in college. there's not a lot of room for error. l.c., you said when you left home fo