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Student Loans: Who's got em, and who thinks its a bubble
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<blockquote data-quote="STAMPEDE3" data-source="post: 16074581" data-attributes="member: 9007"><p>I will never understand it.</p><p>I’ve read some of your horror stories. I have a niece that is one also.</p><p>Took 6 years to finish. Her mom took out almost 20k a year if I remember right.</p><p>She lived off it pretty much instead of working. She will finish owing 120k on a child psychology degree.</p><p>Welcome to 35k a year school guidance counselor.</p><p>My oldest got some decent scholarships and went to a small school. She worked a little and I paid the rest.</p><p>Total was about 2k per semester.</p><p>She finished with a TOX degree. Focus in IH and now works for a big chemical company doing pretty well.</p><p>0 student loan. </p><p>The youngest of course wanted LSU. She will finish with a total of about 20k in loans and it still cost me a average of $700 a month.</p><p>As someone who interviews and helps in the hiring process for a fortune 100 company I will say this, </p><p>I/we don’t give a flying **** where your degree is from.</p><p></p><p>Go to the small school and be smart. Save money.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using svtperformance.com</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STAMPEDE3, post: 16074581, member: 9007"] I will never understand it. I’ve read some of your horror stories. I have a niece that is one also. Took 6 years to finish. Her mom took out almost 20k a year if I remember right. She lived off it pretty much instead of working. She will finish owing 120k on a child psychology degree. Welcome to 35k a year school guidance counselor. My oldest got some decent scholarships and went to a small school. She worked a little and I paid the rest. Total was about 2k per semester. She finished with a TOX degree. Focus in IH and now works for a big chemical company doing pretty well. 0 student loan. The youngest of course wanted LSU. She will finish with a total of about 20k in loans and it still cost me a average of $700 a month. As someone who interviews and helps in the hiring process for a fortune 100 company I will say this, I/we don’t give a flying **** where your degree is from. Go to the small school and be smart. Save money. Sent from my iPhone using svtperformance.com [/QUOTE]
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