What really helped me was learning the discipline to save and understand my own financial commitments that allowed me to quickly pay my debt off. This also helped me for the present and for the future.
What really helped me was learning the discipline to save and understand my own financial commitments that allowed me to quickly pay my debt off. This also helped me for the present and for the future.
I guess I shouldn't have paid mine off already.
Hey, I'm about to take on some more student debt, can I apply for that afterwards?
Actually Sen Warren , President Obama and others are working to regulate student loan policies.
Perhaps alleviating your future debt load
Sweet... so we can borrow money and don't have to pay it back!?? Who's paying it back?
Sweet... so we can borrow money and don't have to pay it back!?? Who's paying it back?
Sweet... so we can borrow money and don't have to pay it back!?? Who's paying it back?
I'm thinking we should go with a Repo Man approach and send Emilio Estevez and Jude Law after people who don't pay. Just have to find the right grey matter exchange rate.
I don't think we are looking to Emilio Estevez enough to solve some of the issues at play in our country.
Because it's all a sham, no matter what they tell you, the truth is that if you're gonna get a job, education is just a barrier they can often use to shut down someone they don't want otherwise
This is silly. Every single bit of research ever performed shows that higher levels of education (particularly in the STEM fields) correlates strongly with productivity.
That's because you're including folks who couldn't go to school because a learning/social/whatever disability. While certain educations and many other things can lead to better workers and better paying jobs, having a degree is like the new form of entitlement. "I went to school, so I shouldn't be doing X" well maybe if you showed something in the workplace you'd get that job. There was literally someone at Verizon who said that to me, I laughed at her and told her to sell more and maybe she gets promoted.
That's because you're including folks who couldn't go to school because a learning/social/whatever disability. While certain educations and many other things can lead to better workers and better paying jobs, having a degree is like the new form of entitlement. "I went to school, so I shouldn't be doing X" well maybe if you showed something in the workplace you'd get that job. There was literally someone at Verizon who said that to me, I laughed at her and told her to sell more and maybe she gets promoted.
People with learning,social and welfare disabilities can't go to college?