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Is Your Student Credit card debt Really worth It?





Nearly seventy one% of bachelor’s diploma recipients will graduate with a scholar personal loan. But is it worth it?

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26 comments

  1. Yeah I'm gonna pass on college

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  2. Or you could major in a lucrative field with tons of jobs and have zero problems whatsoever…

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  3. Or serve, you get free education. That's another option if you are interested.

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  4. 00:53 you payed thousands of dollars to "learn how to think and be a functioning adult"
    Anyone have any extra chemo?

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  5. No Debt is worth it period…..

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  6. Do not spend money on things you don't need, and make as much money as you can when you're in high school. I started working when I was 17, but I should have started when I was 16.

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  7. 150,000 thousand

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  8. In Turkey there are prestigous universites which are free to anyone and giving education completely in English. In some cases you get a scholarship too up to 1200$ a month -for Turkey it's literally a lot, rare but not impossible. I'm glad.

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  9. I graduated from college and had to pay close to nothing per year which I am so grateful for. Having to pay back thousands of dollars when you haven't even started your life/career is so daunting. I think students have absolutely no idea what they are getting themselves into when going to college and it's really unfortunate…

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  10. HA i love when people who studied Gender Studies or Liberal Arts or some sht that doesn't pay complain about their student loans ofcourse it wasn't worth it unless you are gonna study a high paying job goin to college is never worth it specialy if you go into Women Studies wich have literally no use in the real World other than bullshitting people.

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  11. I am so thankful that college education is free in my country, I don't know what I would do if I had a debt that big.

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  12. War, AIDS, GMO, Fluoride, Round-up is not killing fast enough. Bush, Obama, Clintons are all NWO and want to reduce the worlds' population by 50%. Debt is a trap set by your government. Debtors will be put in the FEMA camps and the FEMA coffins. Wake-up!! You fell into the trap. If your government would do 9/11 what else are they capable of? Watch the YouTubes, the truth is there if you want to know. Watch the 3 hour YouTube on the Federal Reserve and it will answer all your questions of "why did this happen?"

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  13. When I graduate I think I'll have $30-35k in debt

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  14. if college taught you how to think why did you not think about the debt? college does not teach you how to think it just indoctrinate bull most people do not even try to remember after regurgitating it on an exam!

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  15. I know the secret to no student loans
    I'm serious.

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  16. If anyone wants to know about an alternative to college debts or joining the army in order to pay for school, check out this guide on how to study in Germany for free. It contains pretty much all the answers to popular questions such as whether its also free for foreigners (yes it is), how much German you need to know and how hard/easy it is to study in Germany. If you have questions text me.
    Cheers.
    http://www.amazon.com/dp/B01BGREWFO?ref_=pe_2427780_160035660

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  17. Finding out how much student debt other people owe makes me keep quiet about mine. I really lucked out.

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  18. I got an associates degree and had around $10k in debt (after about 3k or parents help). I currently have a retail job making $10.50 per hour. I have since paid my loans down to $2300 and am close to paying them all off (should be done a in couple months). Was it worth it? Definitely. I learned not to go into debt again.

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  19. It's weird the one lady said college taught her how to think and be a functioning adult, my parents taught me that for free lol

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  20. To everyone thinking that the U.S. is terrible, you guys will all get taxed more by your government. Ever heard the phrase "no such thing as a free lunch" if your not paying for it someone else always is, A.K.A the government. They end up taxing you more in your life later.

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  21. i have a 3.5k scholarship ready , for a 8k first year program.

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  22. I payed around 50 bucks a year. Education is free here in Norway, but if you can afford it you have to pay a registration fee. I think its there to stop people from signing up just incase you may want to attend or something.

    Anyways, socialism is bad, mmmk?

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  23. I'm not where I was before but I'm not where I want to be in life,literally I'm no where,so tech school was not worth it

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  24. When a society fails to provide for the welfare of it's citizens, that society has failed. Debt serves no purpose other than to make the ruling elite richer.

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  25. I'm conflicted. I understand that college isn't worth it if you're not going for a "real degree" like medicine or law but then what do I do if I'm told that nobody will hire you if you don't have a college degree? I don't feel like wasting my time and money if it's not going to help me in the long run

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  26. My tuition is about $7000 dollars a year. Luckily with savings, scholarships but mostly my parent I will graduate debt free

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