40% of Americans Aren't Repaying Their Student Debts
More than 40% of student loan borrowers are either in default, delinquency or have postponed repaying their student loans, raising fears they may never ...
PEOPLE CANT AFFORD TO PAY OUTRAGEOUS INTEREST AND FEES. NOT WHEN THEY MAKE
LESS THAN 10 DOLLARS AN HOUR WITH NO JOB GROWTH AND THE RICH GETTING RICHER
OFF TAX BREAKS AND BONUSES. FUCK WSJ! FUCK CONSERVATIVES
+majingwei 420 ALL DAY BITCH. also kids make about 8-10 an hour out of high school, they cant afford college so they get loans. and by the time they make maybe 15 an hour they a car,house,and or living expenses. ITS NOT POSSIBLE TO AFFORD COLLEGE FULL-TIME AND WORK WITHOUT LOANS or GRANTS FOR SOMEONE PAYING OUT OF POCKET. SO THEY HAVE DEBT.
hmm this problem started with democrats, so let's keep voting for them and
having them continue to find programs that keep making tuition rise.
Insanity at its finest
+BRVvideosexcept every effort to fight poverty, provide financial aid, combat what are they calling it now climate change???, making up minorities and rights, and giving free shit to everyone who comes to this country offering to vote for them has all been disastrous by the democrats. Poverty gets worse, financial aid only jacks up the price to go to college, climate change is a nice excuse to further hinder economic development and growth aside from their giant tax and spend plans, the right to pee where you want isn't a right at all, and letting everyone in who wants to come in has had historical evidence of being terrible which explains why the democrats are for it. Your comment on republicans showed your terrible bias and your lack of knowledge on what happens when democrat policies are enacted explains why you support bernie
+gaston fernandez First that's not a sticker, it is just a virtually created image. Second, I did not provide you any bullshit; I just mentioned that high college tuition and student's debt is not considered a main problem for Republicans. I am not even saying that Democrats are better than Republicans. These are the main issues for each party, the Democratic party focuses on: Fighting poverty, provide financial help on education and healthcare, fight climate change, minority rights, and legalization of immigrants; while Republicans stand on: Reduce US Debt, cut taxes, stronger military, deportation of immigrants, and protect gun rights
well since you have a bernie sticker as your profile picture and keep referencing the most liberal in the republican race, I'll take your bullshit with a giant grain of salt
every "fix" the democrats give is just another way of making the problem worse. Ohh the government is making a guarantee that kids can get the money to go to colleges, lets jack up the price they will pay it. Government will keep footing the bill, kids will keep going without getting a worthwhile degree, universities will keep jacking up the price. Your nuts if you think Bernie will actually fix the problem
This isn't even an issue any of the GOP candidates ever discuss, but its an important issue to democrats, partially because the GOP does much worse among educated people. Bernie wants to fix this issue, and even Hillary Clinton said she would at least address it. GOP won't even mention it.
Hey y'all! Today I'm actually how about I'm currently tackling my student debt. It's not a "YOU SHOULD DO THIS MUDDA PAAKERR"... but more of a video to ...
question: Have you ever failed a test in an important major's class? How
did you recover?
Feels very demotivating when you fail a test in a major's class because,
hey! thats supposed to be your passion, what defines you, you're line of
work. and you failed a test...... wtf :c
I don't think I've failed... but I've gotten really close. Maybe like a 64? But whenever that happened I would really think about what went wrong and what I could do better I mean shit. yeah it sucked almost failing... but at the same time it was a great opportunity to rethink everything.
My goals are to definitely avoid retail. Maybe government or residency and then hospital pharmacy. I am asking because I couldn't get into the best school in my state so I went to the second best. Thanks Kevin!
TBH I don't think it matters. It really comes down to what you make of it and position yourself after graduation.And also what do you want to do after graduation? Retail? Residency? Government? At the end of the day I'm a stronger believer of creating connections with people.