RuthlessCray wrote:100,000 and up or anything that can't be paid off.
$100,000 is a bit excessive unless you're an Ivy league graduate with a law degree or a doctorate. You're college debt is usually relative to the type of degree you get and the higher educated you are. I'm only in debt $60,000 for my wifes law degree, $60,00 isn't bad considering she's making $175,000 and that number will continue to rise due her education.(plus it provides a nice tax write-off) The people that complain about their student loans are the one's with bullshite asss degrees.
RuthlessCray wrote:Yeah I saw the video, but the problem is that well it may be true that there's a group of elite schools with elite students concentrated in the country, that doesn't mean that the entire system is good or is working.
The system is good and it is working! Remember this, "YOU GET OUT WHAT YOU PUT IN" and that goes for everything in life.
RuthlessCray wrote:Most of it is outdated and over priced.
Outdated? How? Please explain.
RuthlessCray wrote:The truth is that not all people should even go to college at all, yet kids are taught that they must go from the day they enter kindergarten, and when everybody ends up having degrees , what happens? They become less valuable.
You're right not everybody is cut out or smart enough for college, some people are meant to serve and others to be served, and that's the truth rather you like it or not. Like I said earlier, get a bullshite asss degree and you will be less valuble.