Quote from risktaker:
That's funny & no surprise.
These "college education" secondary "schools" all over the country are huge scams.
The tricks they employ to get students to sign up!
Quote from CollegeTrader:
As a college student i feel college is exactly post high school. I dont learn anything worth remembering in my classes. Plus all the jobs go to ivy or private kids anyways. The problem becomes those who dont go to school better have a good back up plan because you need a degree to get into the door. For those with a lot of debt id recommend getting a job. Even if its not great and try and work up the corporate latter. I guess the key is not to freeze but do something even if its "below" you.
Matt, you assume everyone who really needs to file Bktcy are literate beyond a 5th grade level.Quote from MattF:
BS.
#1. You can do it yourself...save out the attorney costs there, since I bet many are a cut-and-dry Chapter 7 (owe more then you make). Even still with a little research, you can file yourself.
#2. States can waive the filing fee if you can fill out/apply and prove such (i.e. poor again), or can't at least pay it in installments.
Quit whining and start reading...if you can even do that.
Quote from Scataphagos:
I've read where only 20-25% of college enrollees ever graduate.. and many/most of them with degrees which lead to jobs not supporting the cost of the degree.
May conclude that college is (a) merely "post high school" for most, or (b) a scam for many others.
A surgeon friend of mine of course ran up a big student loan... didn't get it paid off until he was 42.
Quote from ralph00:
How does she have $80K in loans after 4 years at LSU? If she was a state resident, than LSU couldn't have cost $20k/year. If she was out of state, then it could have cost $20K, but that means she borrowed the entire amount of her tuition - bad idea.