06-17-2018, 08:03 PM
(06-17-2018, 06:09 PM)miah Wrote: Student loans should not be higher interest than auto or mortgages (IMHO) ... it's just not fair.... it used to be that attending college and higher education could help raise you up out of poverty and debt.... not so sure that is as true now for the masses that use the traditional route of achieving higher education degrees...
I know plenty of kids paying their way through school, or who have grants and scholarships. You do NOT have to take out tens of thousands of dollars of student loans to get through school! If you can't afford it, you can choose less expensive schools, choose to work for a year or two instead of going to school, find jobs where they will pay for tuition, etc. People who go to schools they can't afford and then take out tons of student loans to pay for it...well, that was just not smart. I'm not talking about $10k in student loans, I'm talking $50-$150k. That's just dumb.
And yes, when I was 18, and got accepted to Stanford, I thought it might be a great idea to take out loans to go, and my mom said ABSOLUTELY NOT! Thank heavens someone in my life was smarter than I was right then, because I was an 18 year old moron.
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