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<blockquote data-quote="GreekOrthodox" data-source="post: 75581023" data-attributes="member: 271308"><p>Morning John,</p><p>I'm 52 so my bachelors loans were paid off a long time ago. I will say that my private college did have the highest increases of tuition in the late 1980s. When I started, it was $10K, 5 years later (with the double major), it was $22K. I was working on an M.Div and had to drop out just as the 2007 recession hit. I had to go on full blown welfare for three years. I'm still working on the loan for that.</p><p></p><p>As for my buddy... well, probably a quarter of the families (not mine) at my HS were in the top 5%. Money was typically not a huge problem for them. If I'd played my dating cards right back then, I could have married into a billionaire family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreekOrthodox, post: 75581023, member: 271308"] Morning John, I'm 52 so my bachelors loans were paid off a long time ago. I will say that my private college did have the highest increases of tuition in the late 1980s. When I started, it was $10K, 5 years later (with the double major), it was $22K. I was working on an M.Div and had to drop out just as the 2007 recession hit. I had to go on full blown welfare for three years. I'm still working on the loan for that. As for my buddy... well, probably a quarter of the families (not mine) at my HS were in the top 5%. Money was typically not a huge problem for them. If I'd played my dating cards right back then, I could have married into a billionaire family. [/QUOTE]
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