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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP I sympathize with you. My husband has a graduate degree we paid for that I begged him not to get and it has shown $0 return on investment. While I'm not bitter about not sending our kids to private school, I do have some resentment towards still having to live in our tiny condo, our low savings and retirment balances. [/quote] I think your story will be really common in the generation in its 20s now. Lots of people out there getting grad degrees left and right at 50-65k a yr - esp degrees that don't have a specific career path or ROI and going deeper into debt on the notion that a masters will help them get a job .[/quote] Oh I completely agree. Fortunatley we paid for his degree out of pocket (so no debt) and I earned a (company sponsored) grad degree at the same time that has shown a good ROI, so I try to pretend it's been a wash, though I know it's really not. [/quote]
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