Duke Grad Student Lived in Van to Avoid Graduate Debt

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madoka

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You mean he didn't get in over his head with a bunch of student loans to finance a lifestyle he can't afford only later to demand that the Obama fairy dismiss his debts because they were "unfair?"
 

Svnla

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I don't know how a person can live like that down South here in the summer. It is in the 90s this week and it will get hotter soon (in the 100s plus the humidity).

Also, many places will not allow overnight parking. The next person will not be able to do what he did because

Duke was none too thrilled, but, fortunately, they didn't kick him out. "They wanted me to sign a contract saying I wouldn't sue them if anything happened to me, but they also created a law that more or less banned future van dwellers from campus," he said.
 
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TridenT

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Considered this once. It's not worth it to me. I can imagine this is a bit of a PITA if you frequently wake up in the night and need to take a shit or piss (Unless you like peeing anywhere and looking like some cracked out bum). This guy likes to camp along things like the Keystone XL pipeline for 6 months. So, obviously is into that kind of shit to begin with...
 

SheHateMe

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Michigan Winters are too cold for me to do that at Michigan State. Plus, the parking authority would ticket me everyday.
 
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I would do this if I wasn't married. Live in a van or super cheap dump until I could pay cash for a piece of land and have a home built on it. 5 acres minimum.
 

yhelothar

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If my university wasn't in some shithole city where I'd get looted by a bum, I'd buy a used RV on craiglist for around $8k with the government subsidized student loans and park it on the street. Then after I graduate, I can probably sell it for around the same price. Since the loans were government subsidized, I wouldn't have accrued interest with it either.
 
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