100%.Anyone else go to college in the pre 08 crash era where boomer led companies told kids they needed a college degree to get a job? Even if not in the field, just to show they could commit to something for 4 years and meet deadlines etc. And now they're shitting on kids 'useless' areas of study. And then they wrecked the economy and all those new grads interviewed for entry level jobs against folks with MBA's and 20 years experience and didn't stand a chance.
That was my first college experience. I went to community college for 1.5 years and it cost me a few hundred bucks a semester. Finished out at a state college in CA that cost a few grand a year and was debt free with a BS and with zero meaningful job prospects.
10 years later I went to medic school to advance my career at a state college in ID, to get and AS, and it cost me 20k in state tuition. Thankfully the loans were federal with next to nothing in interest.
10K would would be meaningful to me. I've paid off a degree and financed and overpriced one. People who are shitting all over this are painting the typical college debt experience with a real broad stroke.
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