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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would tell your son not to marry her. If she round up so much debt for an education degree, she’s gonna be milking him and get the hell out. [/quote] I have to agree. Bad financial sense gets worse. She is getting a $220,000 masters to take a job making $55,000![/quote] UVA undergrad put her in a position to marry a UVA CS major. That's a much better situation than having no debt, the same job and a degree from Longwood [/quote] I would rather have no degree at all than have $220k in student loan debt.[/quote] She’s going to be married to a very high earner while she teacher and raises a family. It sounds like she’ll be fine[/quote] Yes because we all know marriages at age 25 work out real well.[/quote] Are the stats worse than people who marry at 35?[/quote] Yes.[/quote] Not for two people with advanced degrees in their first marriage they aren’t. She shouldn’t get married to this guy because she will have nightmare in laws. She should go find someone who can get married without asking mommy and daddy if he’s allowed. [/quote]
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