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Topic"99 weeks [of unemployment] is an associate's degree"
MarvelousGerbil
01/17/12 9:43:00 AM
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KingButz posted...
From: MarvelousGerbil | #004
SlymDayspring posted...
are you suggesting that the government pay for the schooling of unemployed people? otherwise this makes no sense.

To be fair, that's pretty much what FAFSA does. "you're lower class, LOL here's a big pile of money, feel free to fail out, whatever. Suck it middle class"
As opposed to parents going to their children and saying "you're my child, LOL here's a big pile of money, feel free to fail out, whatever. Suck it lower class"

FAFSA helped pay for my college education because, you know, I didn't have rich-ass parents to pay it for me.


If you actually got through, then that's cool, I'm just bitter because my parents made enough money for me to get nothing from FAFSA and not enough to give me any money for college, so I had to work a job while maintaining a 3.7 while I knew plenty of people who maintained a 2.3 for 4 years. I hate failouts who got a free ride regardless of who it came from, I just wish FAFSA had some kind of standard other than "don't fail out."

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