What about those people who went to College and paid off their Student Loans? Do they get a refund?
I dropped out of College after the First Semester and went to work directly in the IT Industry. 20 years later, I am still working there (but without the College Degree and Student Loans).
I legit just finished paying off my student loans last month. It wasn't much due to financial aid and scholarships but still. They can't just change the rules of the game when it would be so unfair to people who are responsible with their degree and money.
We went in to a car dealership to buy a very nice, well maintained, lower mileage used car that was a few years old. With cash (well...a check). As we were sitting there, you could overhear the other people making very, very, very bad financial decisions. They were being talked into...and agreeing to...5, 6, 7 year long bad decisions for themselves or getting their young adult child into one by cosigning a loan. One person was taking out a lease on a car...was going to be paying more than we did for our used one we get to keep. They're only worried about if they can swing a payment.
I agree and went to college 100%
Iβm 100% and college went to me.
I'm me and 100% went to college
I'm the big guy and 10% went to me
Beat me to it.
Hi college, I'm dad!
10% for the big guy though
No 10% for the big guy?
I college too!
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At first, I only went 20% to college, but at least it paid 100% for me. (That was a rough year for my family.)
So, I went 100% to community college & paid 100% for whatever wasn't free.
Then I went 50% to university college, & it paid 50% for me.
Finally, I went to graduate school, & it paid 200% for me!
Now I'm fully educated, and I'm 100% debt free! :)
What about those people who went to College and paid off their Student Loans? Do they get a refund?
I dropped out of College after the First Semester and went to work directly in the IT Industry. 20 years later, I am still working there (but without the College Degree and Student Loans).
I legit just finished paying off my student loans last month. It wasn't much due to financial aid and scholarships but still. They can't just change the rules of the game when it would be so unfair to people who are responsible with their degree and money.
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We went in to a car dealership to buy a very nice, well maintained, lower mileage used car that was a few years old. With cash (well...a check). As we were sitting there, you could overhear the other people making very, very, very bad financial decisions. They were being talked into...and agreeing to...5, 6, 7 year long bad decisions for themselves or getting their young adult child into one by cosigning a loan. One person was taking out a lease on a car...was going to be paying more than we did for our used one we get to keep. They're only worried about if they can swing a payment.
I hear you.
You sir, are a grade A sucker. Aka an honest working man.
I worked full time and paid my way through college, got an IT job unrelated to my degree, and retired early.
I know a lot of people who have one degree and went another direction. If you're able to not pigeon hole yourself you succeed.
NO REFUNDS!
I agree, but I only went to college like 80% of the time