But that would mean he really would be trying to help middles class, no way. his interests lie elsewhere.
How do you figure? They are student loans, not necessarily middle class
But that would mean he really would be trying to help middles class, no way. his interests lie elsewhere.
This is true, but we must remember that many of these kids are just that, kids. They're going to believe whatever the admissions rep tells them to do. This is especially true if they come in with little or no parental assistance. Also factor in that a good percentage fall into the 2.7GPA or there about. The admissions rep looks at that and suggests an easy schedule for the freshman year. What kid doesn't want that? He/she also finds out that the easy schedule allows for easy passing grades? What kid doesn't want that? Assuming they don't drop out after a semester or two, they find themselves with no major, a bunch of worthless classes, and should they decide to stay on they end up with a degree in some nonsense, and now tens of thousands of dollars in debt with a worthless degree and zero marketable skills. Yes, they shoulder much of the responsibility for this, but the schools are also in it neck deep. The system is broken and I don't think we the taxpayer should have to bail it out, certainly not without some major institutional changes to the system.
The young millennial barista chick who I get my tea from on occasion took out a student loan, blew off school and spent it on a new rack. only in So Cal, F### it, its over!My son has a friend, tons of student loan debt, law degree. Originally felt some empathy till they confessed to squandering large amounts on luxury items and lifestyle while in school.
Oh yeah, they too feel their debt should be forgiven.![]()
I dont recall anyone telling me, my brother, my cousins or now nieces during first year of college to take easy classes and skate. No "admission rep" (is that really a thing?) takes over your class schedule and pushes you to light class loads, most freshman are forced into required classes and only ones pushed to skate by are athletes.
Freshman can drive and vote...they are not kids. I only blame the university for not sitting down a philosophy major and asking them their career goals and forcing them to evaluate their realistic future.
But no one puts a gun to their head and pushes them into these majors. And why should a university talk them out of it, customer is plopping down $60k to major in English or American studies, that is what the school offers. Whose to say what is the best major anyway for a career. Student loans have numerous tools to adjust payments and to be honest a person graduating with a shitty degree gets the beat education figuring out how to pay it back with a real job.
Without grad school most will struggle first 5 to 10 years anyway. Most should be required to take business classes.
I have no idea where you, your brother, cousins nephews and nieces went to college, but every single college has an admissions department. Those who work in that department are called Admissions Representative and//or Admissions counselors.
Bottom line the schools are expensive but 3rd parties make the loans, NOT the schools . We need to stop shifting blame away from the responsible student. Time to pull up the diapers and grow up and stop blaming universities and politicians etc.
University is overpriced..but you can go and come out a stellar prospect with the right education and guidance. Hummers were overpriced and useless but idiots with no gun to their head still bought them. Figure out how to pay for it.
Instead of bullshit on those poor unis are taking advantage of adults (yes 18 -21 year olds) focus on educating people on reality of student loans IF YOU CHOOSE TO BORROW.
Want to go to UVA but cannot afford it unless you borrow 4x your ability to pay back . Go the fuck somewhere else. It is 2019...between online programs and state schools and community you can start somewhere cheaper and do way better. If you go to a cheaper school get As and transfer if you get assistance.
Tired of colleges and universities getting 100% of the blame. Talk about alternatives and cheaper options and watch colleges and universities scramble to compete. As I said many schools offer distance learning
Time for this young generation to take responsibility and stop.asking for shit and blaming others.
Another dirty little secret the universities don't want to talk about. These students had to get loans because all the scholarships were given to minorities and illegal aliens.
But how about that football team? Who can put a price on that.
2.7GPA can’t even get you into JC, lol, you need to get out of bed and quit watching so much TV and get off the internet.This is true, but we must remember that many of these kids are just that, kids. They're going to believe whatever the admissions rep tells them to do. This is especially true if they come in with little or no parental assistance. Also factor in that a good percentage fall into the 2.7GPA or there about. The admissions rep looks at that and suggests an easy schedule for the freshman year. What kid doesn't want that? He/she also finds out that the easy schedule allows for easy passing grades? What kid doesn't want that? Assuming they don't drop out after a semester or two, they find themselves with no major, a bunch of worthless classes, and should they decide to stay on they end up with a degree in some nonsense, and now tens of thousands of dollars in debt with a worthless degree and zero marketable skills. Yes, they shoulder much of the responsibility for this, but the schools are also in it neck deep. The system is broken and I don't think we the taxpayer should have to bail it out, certainly not without some major institutional changes to the system.
The young millennial barista chick who I get my tea from on occasion took out a student loan, blew off school and spent it on a new rack. only in So Cal, F### it, its over!
I have no idea where you, your brother, cousins, nieces and nephews went to college, but every single college in this country has an admissions department. People who work in this department are called Admissions Representatives or Admissions Counselors. It is impossible to register for or attend any post secondary school without going through this department.
One effective way to evaluate the best fit for you is speaking with college admissions representatives. They will explain the admissions process, your academic program of interest and available student support services before you make a commitment.
While most of us are accustomed to a classroom full of desks and a teacher at the front, many colleges are branching out in teaching modalities. Bertotto explains the importance of understanding how classes at a college will be taught. Are your classes online? Are they in a classroom of 25 students or in an auditorium of 225 students? Does the format of your class depend on the major? Think about how your learning style aligns with the college’s class setup.
https://www.rasmussen.edu/student-e...ns-to-ask-college-admissions-representatives/
Are you trying to tell me that during this conversation that every single perspective student knows exactly what classes they want to take? Know exactly what they want their major to be? That there is no guidance or suggestion from the Admissions Rep? Nonsense.
There are many kids who have zero experience with this process and the only people instructing them in the process are their High School Guidance Counselors and these College Admission Reps. They are the first in their family to attend college. These are the people I'm talking about.
Now if you're talking about some numbskull who knows what they want, and that choice is a useless selection of classes in some useless major, and expects to spend four years of attending protests and parties, then yes, fuck them. These others who are being guided through the process are a different story and while, as I stated previously, they do bear some responsibility, the intuitions they are attending are also playing a role in this mess and I will not just give them a pass, especially of they're looking to me and you the taxpayer to bail them out. Nope! We must first address why the fucking degree costs so god damn much to begin with. Then we need to address why so may kids are being directed towards college when other avenues would be more appropriate. Then we address the value of some of these classes and majors being offered and shit-can the ones that are obviously some ridiculous area of study. Then and only then can we discuss some alternative loan payments.
BTW, I just pulled the first link of a search for college admissions. You are free to search for any college you like and that college will surely have an admissions department.