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$1.6 Trillion in Student Loan Debt
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<blockquote data-quote="hislegacy" data-source="post: 75530069" data-attributes="member: 169010"><p>QFT -</p><p></p><p>Part of being an adult is budgeting. There are a multitude of roads to get a degree - Personally I paid for my Bachelors and Masters by working and going to school at the same time. The debt that was left over was paid by working two jobs.</p><p></p><p>My Daughter (super proud), finished with her bachelors in Nursing with no debt - she went to school full time and worked full time - her husband worked a full time and part time job to make it happen. It was several years of hard work and not a whole lot of personal time, but they are reaping the benefits of their investment.</p><p></p><p>Four of six of my children attended their first two years of college for basically free after grants and going to a community college for their studies.</p><p></p><p>Hard work always pays great dividends.</p><p></p><p>It amazes me that people do not sit down and develop a plan for paying a major expense like college.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hislegacy, post: 75530069, member: 169010"] QFT - Part of being an adult is budgeting. There are a multitude of roads to get a degree - Personally I paid for my Bachelors and Masters by working and going to school at the same time. The debt that was left over was paid by working two jobs. My Daughter (super proud), finished with her bachelors in Nursing with no debt - she went to school full time and worked full time - her husband worked a full time and part time job to make it happen. It was several years of hard work and not a whole lot of personal time, but they are reaping the benefits of their investment. Four of six of my children attended their first two years of college for basically free after grants and going to a community college for their studies. Hard work always pays great dividends. It amazes me that people do not sit down and develop a plan for paying a major expense like college. [/QUOTE]
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