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[quote=Anonymous]Sorry, but I’m laughing. I wanted to go to graduate school to study dance, so I waited until I was almost 26, earned a merit scholarship that covered full tuition, worked my way through with two jobs, and graduated with only a few thousand dollars of debt. you JUST DONT GO to graduate school unless a. It’s gonna ensure six figures when you are done or b. It’s paid for. I have a nice job now, an amazing Pilates habit, a family, a house, and no debt. My BIL also pursued an arts route and a fancy MFA from a prestige school and makes five figures as a 45 year old. He had to ask his in-laws for a down payment for a house, and is still paying off debt. The only right way to be an artist is to be good enough or clever enough to convince someone else to pay you to do it : ) [/quote]
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