Josh_LA
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I've heard enough about people doubting college's worth, and enough about people crying about "student debt"
Shouldn't this be the deal maker/breaker for deciding whether college is for you?
#1. Do you have debt?
(If yes, how can you justify more debt?)
#2. How much are you making today?
(any thing saved up? Or barely making ends meet?)
#3. If #1. & #2. says you're in no position to be in more debt, college is not for you.
#4. Is getting a degree, AA, BA, BS going to promise a "better job"?
(By better job, I mean something that pays at least $10K a year more than you current job)
If not, college is not for you. You are outright stupid if you think going to college for 4 years is going to make life any different without making at least $10K more a year.
#5. Let's say you're expecting a "better job" when you get out of college.
Do you plan on getting out of this "student debt" in 5 years?
(Yes, that means you owe no more than $50K, and pay $10K a year to get out
Or you owe no more than $100K, and pay $20K a year to get out)
If not, college is not for you. You are again outright stupid and irresponsible to out yourself in any debt without some promise to make back this money
#6. May I remind you, money is not everything, so being in debt does not mean you can't be happy, being poor does not mean you can't enjoy life, but know what you want, don't do as others do, don't cry when you've made the wrong choice later on and say somebody fooled you into doing something you didn't know about.
#7. If anybody tells you any college is always better than none, ask them how they're managing their bills, how much debt they're in, how much they think you can make if they're so sure college is for you.
#8. All the above assumes you will not add more debt and bills to yourself, if you're expecting : marriage, children, a house, a car, add these into the above questions (back to Q#1, if you have debt, you cannot be in more debt.)
Shouldn't this be the deal maker/breaker for deciding whether college is for you?
#1. Do you have debt?
(If yes, how can you justify more debt?)
#2. How much are you making today?
(any thing saved up? Or barely making ends meet?)
#3. If #1. & #2. says you're in no position to be in more debt, college is not for you.
#4. Is getting a degree, AA, BA, BS going to promise a "better job"?
(By better job, I mean something that pays at least $10K a year more than you current job)
If not, college is not for you. You are outright stupid if you think going to college for 4 years is going to make life any different without making at least $10K more a year.
#5. Let's say you're expecting a "better job" when you get out of college.
Do you plan on getting out of this "student debt" in 5 years?
(Yes, that means you owe no more than $50K, and pay $10K a year to get out
Or you owe no more than $100K, and pay $20K a year to get out)
If not, college is not for you. You are again outright stupid and irresponsible to out yourself in any debt without some promise to make back this money
#6. May I remind you, money is not everything, so being in debt does not mean you can't be happy, being poor does not mean you can't enjoy life, but know what you want, don't do as others do, don't cry when you've made the wrong choice later on and say somebody fooled you into doing something you didn't know about.
#7. If anybody tells you any college is always better than none, ask them how they're managing their bills, how much debt they're in, how much they think you can make if they're so sure college is for you.
#8. All the above assumes you will not add more debt and bills to yourself, if you're expecting : marriage, children, a house, a car, add these into the above questions (back to Q#1, if you have debt, you cannot be in more debt.)