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Will you win or lose under new tax plan?
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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 15771070" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>I was in college for 5.5 years. Paid my own way, no scholarships. Lived off-campus and worked 2 jobs at the same time. Car was falling apart, and I barely had $10 to my name on a good week. 1 Subway sandwich was lunch and dinner. It was hell. No college debt though.</p><p></p><p>Sorry, anyone whining about college debt who indulged in "college life" needs to re-evaluate their life decisions. I unfortunately live near a college town and sometimes have to venture through that damned area- makes me want to puke. The amount of money these kids blow on junk food to munch on while open-mouth breathing probably exceeds my entire weekly grocery expenditure.</p><p></p><p>If their taxes go up, maybe it'll be the boot in the pants they need to enter the real world. I've met some people during interviews that have, no joke, spent 10+ years as a full time student. Subsidized or not, you can't hide there forever.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I agree, but too many people see college as a "rite of passage," like some sort of Sodom-laden, drunken liberal journey. </p><p></p><p>Out of 5.5 years of college, I can count the useful classes on one hand- ones that I felt were worth my money. Why I was forced to read that fat food blister Michael Moore's spaghetti-stained drivel in an English class, and forced to pay for it, and graded solely based upon a liberal professor's bias, is what makes me disgusted with the education system in general.</p><p></p><p>College has a need and a purpose, but it needs to be deflated and curriculum should be specialized. "Well Rounded" is NVA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 15771070, member: 181885"] I was in college for 5.5 years. Paid my own way, no scholarships. Lived off-campus and worked 2 jobs at the same time. Car was falling apart, and I barely had $10 to my name on a good week. 1 Subway sandwich was lunch and dinner. It was hell. No college debt though. Sorry, anyone whining about college debt who indulged in "college life" needs to re-evaluate their life decisions. I unfortunately live near a college town and sometimes have to venture through that damned area- makes me want to puke. The amount of money these kids blow on junk food to munch on while open-mouth breathing probably exceeds my entire weekly grocery expenditure. If their taxes go up, maybe it'll be the boot in the pants they need to enter the real world. I've met some people during interviews that have, no joke, spent 10+ years as a full time student. Subsidized or not, you can't hide there forever. I agree, but too many people see college as a "rite of passage," like some sort of Sodom-laden, drunken liberal journey. Out of 5.5 years of college, I can count the useful classes on one hand- ones that I felt were worth my money. Why I was forced to read that fat food blister Michael Moore's spaghetti-stained drivel in an English class, and forced to pay for it, and graded solely based upon a liberal professor's bias, is what makes me disgusted with the education system in general. College has a need and a purpose, but it needs to be deflated and curriculum should be specialized. "Well Rounded" is NVA. [/QUOTE]
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