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What are you going to school for? I suggest you look at what you'll be making when you get out. I wish more kids would go into the trades and bypass the student loan debt.
Here's what you can do....Go to trades school now. Find an electrical apprencticeship or similar. When you turn 24 years old and you find you're not happy with the trades you'll then qualify for the pell grant which will off set tuition for you. Get an undergraduate degree from a community college.
Employers don't care if you went to a private school which carries a 150k in debt. A degree is a degree. It shows employers you have the ability to jump through hoops and be trained to do a job.
As people have stated above: Dont worry about fairness. Because in 10 years you'll go from worrying about fairness, to being pissed off about paying for those who don't work. Worry about yourself and focus on making yourself a professional. It will feel better when you're at your 10 year high school reunion and you see that the majority of those you graduated with are still living home at moms, drunks, and have no disposable income to do anything except play the new video game that came out last week.
Just went to my 10 year reunion. I'm 28 years old, one of 3 at the reunion that has a house, and the only one that races dirtbikes consistently.
Just make sure your college degree will pay off in the end!
I'm 70,000 in debt for my Nursing degree. However, I make 60,000 a year. Now my employer IS PAYING FOR ME to go back to school for nurse practitioner. So after I finish this in 2.5 years, I'll have 70,000 in student loan debt, but a job that pays 110,000 - 120,000 / year with full health benefits. (for when I wad myself up on the track )
Dont get a worthless degree and be 70k in debt, when you can't find a job making 30,000 /yr.
And find yourself a good woman that values the dollar and will support you to be a better man. If I didn't have mine, i'm sure we wouldn't be living in a house and going on vacations. Good luck, kid. It will work out. Motocross is motivation enough to be successful! How else are you going to continue to feed the Mx addiction? Not by handouts!
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Sonofabitch, why is a 10'th grade dropout correcting spelling and grammar for college kids.
I usually overlook this shit but not in a college thread.
I always forgot that APA format is strictly enforced on message boards as well. Including spell and grammar check!
It's because I have a 9'th grade education.
Find out what you want to do for a living. Something that you will enjoy doing for the next 30-40 years. Figure out what that is. And there is no right or wrong answer...just figure out what it is.
Then, figure out what you have to do to be able to do that career. If being a doctor is what you really want to do, then you have no choice but to go to college. If you want to be a welder, or a plumber...then spending a ton of money of college wouldn't really be a wise decision. Try a trade school, or an apprenticeship or something. If you want to be a teach, well, you have to go to college, attorney same thing. An entrepreneur, you could probably take some business classes at a local community college to get started, but fancy degrees do come in handy if you are ever pitching investors. Real estate agent? No college required. Insurance agent, same thing. Just graduate high school, and start working passing those tests and start your career.
Our society puts way to much emphasis on college, in my opinion. So much so that so many kids dig themselves in debt just because they feel all this pressure to do so and end up spending $80K on a degree that will pay them $30K/year. It just doesn't make any sense.
Might as well use whatever you can get.
2. What school do you want to attend and what do you want to major in?
I'm being serious.
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I try not to ever worry about stuff I can not change, as there is no point,
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