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Topicwhy shouldn't we reimburse people who already paid off their student loans?
Unsugarized_Foo
06/25/19 4:43:48 PM
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emblem boy posted...
Knowledge_King posted...
Balrog0 posted...


I'm not trying to be an asshole but your decision was a really bad one from a financial standpoint. It would make more sense to go to the better school and make connections there and leverage that into higher lifetime income. Wanting to pay off your debts really fast speaks more to risk avoidance than savvy financial skills imho


Not really. If I go to Ivy League and fail to make connections I'm now 400,000 in debt and working a non-six figure job. As opposed to like...the 30,000 I was in and paid off quickly.

If the failure is lifelong debt, you usually don't just go for it.


I don't know. If you could have gotten into an ivy league, aren't they really generous with tuition help


Very. If you're in, you got no debt worries

But does this make college free going forward? I'd hate to think I went into the job force out of highschool to avoid debt when I could have gone for free. Because I'd have to think about how Johnny went for free and made bad decisions with only gain while my good decision is really the bad one.
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