Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A 2022 Fed Survey found that about 37% of Americans could not cover an unexpected $400 expense. How do you think families in those situations (or those doing only slightly better) are going to pay for college?
Tbf, those families usually get the most aid
Unless it covers the cost 100%, chances are they can’t afford college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A 2022 Fed Survey found that about 37% of Americans could not cover an unexpected $400 expense. How do you think families in those situations (or those doing only slightly better) are going to pay for college?
Tbf, those families usually get the most aid
Anonymous wrote:The only people I know who didn't go to college are family members who don't make much. How could it be that only 50% go? Everyone else I know has at least a bachelor's and usually more.
Anonymous wrote:The only people I know who didn't go to college are family members who don't make much. How could it be that only 50% go? Everyone else I know has at least a bachelor's and usually more.
Anonymous wrote:+ I live in part of the country (not DMV) that’s surrounded by pockets of both rural and urban poverty. However, Most of the people I know have college degrees from state flagships or selective privates, because we live in our affluent professional bubble with gated communities, private schools, expensive opportunities, etc. However, the reality outside our bubble is different. Many outside our bubble have different paths, realities and aspirations. That doesn’t make those things any less valuable than the things we value inside our bubble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A 2022 Fed Survey found that about 37% of Americans could not cover an unexpected $400 expense. How do you think families in those situations (or those doing only slightly better) are going to pay for college?
Tbf, those families usually get the most aid
Anonymous wrote:The only people I know who didn't go to college are family members who don't make much. How could it be that only 50% go? Everyone else I know has at least a bachelor's and usually more.
Anonymous wrote:The only people I know who didn't go to college are family members who don't make much. How could it be that only 50% go? Everyone else I know has at least a bachelor's and usually more.
Anonymous wrote:You live here. My public Ffx Co HS had 98% go onto a 4-year college. And the others mostly still went to community college.
My spouse from the Midwest had only about 50% go onto a 4-year college--and it was a middle class HS.
Anonymous wrote:Do you really not realize you live in a bubble? Having a college education makes you more likely to end up surrounded by other people with college degrees through work, neighborhood, social circles, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Feel sorry for you OP. Obviously, college was wasted on you.