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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am the 99% I went to the best school in the US and left with $135,000 in loans because my family didn't qualify for much aid (middle class) and what we did was taken away from getting outside scholarships (which they don't tell you before you arrive). 5 years later it's now $100,000. I'm in graduate school, not incurring more debt, making some money and have great health insurance so I am much better off than most posting on those sites. But what happens when I graduate? Will I find work? Don't judge until you understand.[/quote] You and your family made some poor choices. I know someone who went to community college and then Ivy (probably the same school as yours) and graduated with less than $50k in debt. Worked during school, no and very little scholarship money. Did you chose to live on campus rather than commute? Did you decide to live solely on loans rather than work your way through? You had lots of choices. You made the wrong decisions. BTW, my friend just got her MBA (while she was working) and got promoted at her job. Why aren't you working while going to grad school if money is such a big issue?[/quote]
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