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Maybe apply to a college you can afford? And what’s wrong with living at home when you attend college? I did. I commuted into Manhattan and back home every afternoon.


3 posted on 05/03/2016 1:23:06 PM PDT by miss marmelstein (Richard the Third: With my own people alone I should like to drive away the Turks (Muslims))
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To: miss marmelstein

If these people are Freepers, they would get some good advice from the comments on this article. Probably not, but just saying.

Nowadays, you should consider something other than going immediately to college after high school and taking on debt.

There’s the option of community college for two years, then transferring to finish out your bachelor’s degree.

There’s the military option. Serve your country, then have that educational benefit later. The intangible bonus could be that you have much more maturity and life experience after the military, and will apply yourself and get more out of college then.

There’s the option of working for a year or more after high school but before college, to save up money for school.

There’s the option of going to college part time, and working while in school, to defray the costs. Admittedly this way it takes more than the standard four years to graduate. But if you can’t pay for it otherwise, this is an example of people weighing factors and making life choices as to how to reach a goal.

There’s the option of living with mom and dad and not doing the whole “going away to college” experience.

I’m sure there are other choices for young people to consider. But just off the top of my head, these are some things for people to consider.

And overall, college is a major life decision, and there is no one size fits all plan which you have to submit too.

I would also add, that once you are out of college a few years and working, nobody cares what college you went to.

Employers and colleagues will certainly care that you have training and a degree in some field, but where you got that degree just doesn’t matter when you are in the “real world” and working. So the idea that you should go to some “prestige” school is something that just doesn’t benefit you longer term.


54 posted on 05/03/2016 1:39:29 PM PDT by Dilbert San Diego
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To: miss marmelstein

Find out what he is really really interested in and then get a job in that area.
Not be a journalist as it does not pay for that college debt. Unless it is engineering or medical he does not need college. The experience will help more a great deal then a classroom taught by another student while the professor is planning protests against the United States.
I cannot see paying $200,000 for college. You can buy a house for that! You can invest in the stock market and be set for the future.

The article sounds like the writer wants the taxpayers to pay all the costs. Their taxes would go up and I bet they would not be able to put 2 and 2 together.


153 posted on 05/03/2016 8:31:12 PM PDT by minnesota_bound
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