I don't agree with forgiving all student loan debt, HOWEVER, I do think something can/possibly should be put in place to reward those who have college educations and are using them/fully employed. I can tell you if TBH and I (2 B.A.'s and M.A.) have more than our fair share of loan debt. Neither of us qualified for "need based" scholarships and apparently weren't good enough students (even though TBH pulled a 3.98 during her M.A. program) to qualify for academic scholarships. Both of us have been employed full time since graduating, never missed a student loan payment (or mortgage, cell phone, utilities, credit card, etc... for that matter we pay more than the minimum on everything as well).HI54UNI wrote:A useless degree is one that has no economic value. It's OK to have a passion but should you go into big debt for your passion unless you are already independently wealthy? A while back I read an article about student loan debt. They interviewed a woman who was complaining because she had $100,000+ in student loan debt. She majored in cello. She had a job with an orchestra that paid $11,000 a year. I can't feel sorry for somebody that fucking stupid.mrklean wrote:
What the hell is a useless degree. I was taught that a degree states that you are an expert in your feild of study. NOTHING MORE!!!!!!!!. Now, people think that if I have a degree I will make 75k a year. We forget that a formal Education is to better one's self, not to own a BMW 750.![]()
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And what's worse is I'm afraid the idiot in the White House is going to make a move to have the govt eat all that student loan debt.
If we want to stimulate the economy, reward those who meet strict guideline with some sort of forgiveness. That would have a huge trickle down on the economy....adults in their mid/late 20's with a couple hundred extra dollars a month would be huge.







