Scrree posted:
due to rhizzone I have decided to drop out of college and im going to try and start some subsistence farming in my shitty suburb thanks!
hi, welcome to the cryzone. please list your privileges and oppressions.
EmanuelaOrlandi posted:
lol none of you are even human beings you just vaguely resemble them
have you been smoking bowls of cocaine
Meursault posted:
When I grow up I'm going to be a pet therapist for rich people's dogs
your "eating ass" joke today on twerter was funny, gj ("good job")
gyrofry posted:
statistically speaking, staying in academia forever will result in the best life outcome and optimal happiness for most white people
I couldn’t think of anything worse than just engaging in pointless self-indulgent musings all day. I suppose sleeping with students even into your 40s would be alright.
Lessons posted:
i'm not sure of the specifics but i'm under the impression that there's much greater involvement in student loans on the part of the federal government than even mortgages. iirc they're all absolutely backed by the government and they even issue many, (even pell grants aside). presumably this was the reason, whether explicit or tacit, for the changes that made it impossible to default.
lol adorable
getfiscal posted:Meursault posted:
When I grow up I'm going to be a pet therapist for rich people's dogsyour "eating ass" joke today on twerter was funny, gj ("good job")
i would argue that spending loads of money + time to become a trained drone is a Bad practice, and if student debt discourages a generation from participating in it then great!
CFPB officials say student debt is rising for several reasons, including a surge in Americans going to college in recent years to escape the weak labor market. Also, tuition increases—which many colleges say are needed to offset big cuts in state funding—have many students taking out bigger loans.
http://keepcaliforniaspromise.org/404/they-pledged-your-tuition-to-wall-street-summary
NounsareVerbs posted:
already accepted as a biochemist phd candidate
this will almost certainly not allow anyone to pay off 66k x 4yr in anything less than 2-3 decades lol
clanzy posted:
one college is giving me 17500 and asking for 42000 a year on top of that, another is giving me 5910 and costs something like 66 thou. brushin my teeth w/ a revolver now
if it makes you feel any better know that your tuition and the aggregate tuition of others is going to be invested by a mutual market fund that will invest in commodities, essentially raising your gas and food costs