Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this a great thing? With exorbitant college costs and saddling people with loans, we are discouraging generations of Americans from going to college. We are punishing Americans for getting an education.
Conservatives want us in a race to the bottom. I fail to see how any of this is a great thing.
This is exactly what needs to happen. There is insufficient market forces to dissuade people from going to six layer directional universities and dog crap private schools. These kids need skills that will make them productive. Not a four year holding tank of compete BS.
All the liberal professors are in on the gig too. Let’s get them to do some real work. We have an infrastructure problem. Have them build the bridges and actually be productive for once.
I don't hate capitalism. I'm thriving in it. I'm just saying that many Americans don't really want to do these jobs anymore. I've heard a number of people say this--in both blue and red states.
The problem is y'all raising your kids to think these type of jobs are beneath them. Then, we don't want to pay decent wages for some of these technical jobs.
Pay is what the market will bear. Why do you hate capitalism?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:tic toc...60 days and payments will start.
I am looking forward to starting the payments again to be honest - just to get it off my plate, and the interest rates are low anyhow. But, I took out a reasonable amount of loans for an education that has afforded me a very good living. I think I borrowed a total of $60k for the end of engineering school and for the entirety of law school. I guess I was lucky that my costs were so low, but I was also intentional. Crazy that thought.
When was this? 40 years ago?
Google how much T14 law schools, the only ones you’ll get a half-decent job out of, cost.
What is this, autoadmit? It was 15 years ago. You do realize you can get money at “T14” schools, including LAW CENTER? You can also get a first year job at a place like Kirkland coming from the stench of a non “T14” school like American. You can also be a student associate if you have an engineering or science background, often having your tuition paid while working. It sucks, but it’s possible. All of these things still exist as they did when I was in school.
Thanks for the google tip though. I’m not already surrounded by all of this. Especially since I’ve been involved in recruiting the entire time I’ve been in the big law firm environment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:tic toc...60 days and payments will start.
I am looking forward to starting the payments again to be honest - just to get it off my plate, and the interest rates are low anyhow. But, I took out a reasonable amount of loans for an education that has afforded me a very good living. I think I borrowed a total of $60k for the end of engineering school and for the entirety of law school. I guess I was lucky that my costs were so low, but I was also intentional. Crazy that thought.
When was this? 40 years ago?
Google how much T14 law schools, the only ones you’ll get a half-decent job out of, cost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:tic toc...60 days and payments will start.
I am looking forward to starting the payments again to be honest - just to get it off my plate, and the interest rates are low anyhow. But, I took out a reasonable amount of loans for an education that has afforded me a very good living. I think I borrowed a total of $60k for the end of engineering school and for the entirety of law school. I guess I was lucky that my costs were so low, but I was also intentional. Crazy that thought.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:tic toc...60 days and payments will start.
I can’t wait for all the entitled borrowers to start feeling the pressure again.
Anonymous wrote:tic toc...60 days and payments will start.
Anonymous wrote:tic toc...60 days and payments will start.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this a great thing? With exorbitant college costs and saddling people with loans, we are discouraging generations of Americans from going to college. We are punishing Americans for getting an education.
Conservatives want us in a race to the bottom. I fail to see how any of this is a great thing.
This is exactly what needs to happen. There is insufficient market forces to dissuade people from going to six layer directional universities and dog crap private schools. These kids need skills that will make them productive. Not a four year holding tank of compete BS.
All the liberal professors are in on the gig too. Let’s get them to do some real work. We have an infrastructure problem. Have them build the bridges and actually be productive for once.
The problem is y'all raising your kids to think these type of jobs are beneath them. Then, we don't want to pay decent wages for some of these technical jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this a great thing? With exorbitant college costs and saddling people with loans, we are discouraging generations of Americans from going to college. We are punishing Americans for getting an education.
Conservatives want us in a race to the bottom. I fail to see how any of this is a great thing.
This is exactly what needs to happen. There is insufficient market forces to dissuade people from going to six layer directional universities and dog crap private schools. These kids need skills that will make them productive. Not a four year holding tank of compete BS.
All the liberal professors are in on the gig too. Let’s get them to do some real work. We have an infrastructure problem. Have them build the bridges and actually be productive for once.
The problem is y'all raising your kids to think these type of jobs are beneath them. Then, we don't want to pay decent wages for some of these technical jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this a great thing? With exorbitant college costs and saddling people with loans, we are discouraging generations of Americans from going to college. We are punishing Americans for getting an education.
Conservatives want us in a race to the bottom. I fail to see how any of this is a great thing.
This is exactly what needs to happen. There is insufficient market forces to dissuade people from going to six layer directional universities and dog crap private schools. These kids need skills that will make them productive. Not a four year holding tank of compete BS.
All the liberal professors are in on the gig too. Let’s get them to do some real work. We have an infrastructure problem. Have them build the bridges and actually be productive for once.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this a great thing? With exorbitant college costs and saddling people with loans, we are discouraging generations of Americans from going to college. We are punishing Americans for getting an education.
Conservatives want us in a race to the bottom. I fail to see how any of this is a great thing.
This is exactly what needs to happen. There is insufficient market forces to dissuade people from going to six layer directional universities and dog crap private schools. These kids need skills that will make them productive. Not a four year holding tank of compete BS.
All the liberal professors are in on the gig too. Let’s get them to do some real work. We have an infrastructure problem. Have them build the bridges and actually be productive for once.