Posted on 07/26/2006 7:51:01 PM PDT by Bubba_Leroy
s access to graduate education in America exclusively for the upper class?
As a first-year graduate student struggling to make ends meet, I believe the answer is yes. In my experience, searching for funding to pay the extensive costs of my higher education has been an upward climb leading only to dead ends.
I am a single mother who qualifies for the maximum amount in federal aid for graduate students. But this amount barely covers my tuition; paying for housing, books and living expenses is up to me.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
Are you kidding? She is a Public Administration major. That is what she is studying how to do.
If a picture's worth a thousand words....
Cry me a river. I went throgh grad school and had to pay my own tuition, books, housing, and support a family. You know what I did? I worked two jobs. I think I'm more pround of that than I am of my MS and PhD.....Colin
Man oh man do you have some strange ideas about graduate studies. You get money if you are academically talented and graduate schools are competing for you. Sometimes I just shake my head.
might have thought about grad school before becoming a single mother, doncha think ?
No.
My father lost everything to Castro in Cuba and then died when I was 16 leaving me nothing except a good upbringing and a work ethic which is the best thing he could have left me.
I made it through pre-med and medical school without a dollar's worth of help from my stepmother who had her hands full just keeping a roof over the heads of my siblings.
Now, I pay more yearly Federal income taxes than John Kerry does.
I am a single mother ........
Well, there is some stupidity and irresponsibility that even a Horatio Alger story will have a hard time overcoming.
Another woman who whines when strangers don't keep her in the style she wants to be accustomed to ...
Do a Google search and you'll find this chick had plenty of time (and also apparently at least SOME money) for supporting lefty causes. Time that could be spent oh, perhaps
WORKING?
She must not be very intelligent, otherwise she would have a stipend.
Put himself through school while working 3 (sometimes 4) jobs. Managed to feed his four kids while he was at it. He *did* have plenty of help from his wife, but it still wasn't easy.
People like this punk trivialize what my friend accomplished.
Lol. It's so typical of these collectivists. God help us as they continue to pollute government in this Republic.
ring ring ring.. Clue phone...
If I kept on reading, I would have had to put away a lot of potato water to calm down
How about getting off your ascz and getting a job? Applying for several years at a corp usually leads to eligibility for grad school.
My experience: one masters (Food Science/Engineering) and setting up to finally complete MBA which was interrupted by a side trip to the desert in 1990-1
I do see some of what she is talking about as a single mother trying to do all of this. But, personally, as a single mother myself, I have put off upper education until my kids are grown. Then I can go back and do school.
But, if she were a single mother, trying to go to school, and doesn't have a support system nearby, she is in financial trouble. On top of paying for school, and probably some form of childcare during the day, if she works at night to support the household, she has even more childcare expenses. And that can be more than most single moms can make on those overnight jobs.
The cost that childless people pay is: they don't have a child. That's not a good thing, in fact it's very depressing to be 30 years old and still in school while other people are having babies.
This girl wants it both ways. Perhaps we should also entitle single people to enjoy the company of other people's kids, just to keep things fair.... I should have a right to play at the park with toddlers, or teach someone's boy to ride a bicycle. Society owes me this!
My son still has a year left on his hitch with the USMC Reserves. His service in Kuwait/Iraq provided vets benefits for school. We're going to his graduation on Saturday. Uncle Sam's help, $20,000 in student loans and a job running a real estate office is what brought him to the festivities on Saturday. He figures it will take most of a year to retire the student loan. He's salting money away for law school now. That will wait until the Marines cease controlling where he needs to live to make them happy.
"The graduate degree I am entitled to."
Words escape me.
While the sentiment of the piece certainly conveys such a view, I did not see that quote in the article. Did I miss it?
Also, was this turd of an article an op-ed or presented as an actual "news" story?
My paycheck stub says nearly 50% of everything I earn is getting distributed to someone else. Apparently this whining looter isn't happy with the largesse she is already skimming.
This article is full of BS. She can get $18500 a year in sub/unsub Stafford loans, that's how I'm paying for my grad school.
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