07-03-2024, 05:03 PM
Sometimes you have to act like an adult and conduct research. There's this amazing thing called Google where you can literally search for anything. Why would an adult think anyone can become a psychologist without some sort of licensing? Did she read any of her textbooks during her 6 years of college? Why is up to the college to inform you about licensing? You're an adult and it's on you.
Student loans require paperwork, documentation, and signatures. You have to go through the entrance counseling for federal loans. Even with private loans, there's paperwork and signatures. So I don't believe that they didn't know they took out an $8K loan.
A diploma doesn't guarantee a job. No one said you'll land a job in a week with a degree. It takes time. It could take months. You also need to network, have a great resume, get on LinkedIn, and apply for lots of jobs. Take every interview you can get and learn from each one.
Student loans require paperwork, documentation, and signatures. You have to go through the entrance counseling for federal loans. Even with private loans, there's paperwork and signatures. So I don't believe that they didn't know they took out an $8K loan.
A diploma doesn't guarantee a job. No one said you'll land a job in a week with a degree. It takes time. It could take months. You also need to network, have a great resume, get on LinkedIn, and apply for lots of jobs. Take every interview you can get and learn from each one.