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Someone who is willing to spend some time living like most won't, so that he can live like most can't.
Never mind, just read the article, English and History major. Get used to being poor kid. Hope you enjoyed those Duke home games.
With those majors, he can still go to law school or get an MBA. Then all will be right again in the world for him.
Misleading title of article, he wasn't avoiding the debt. He eventually paid it all off the $32k debt 2011. :thumbsup:
Correct, my bad didn't completely read the article. I was thinking about his BA English and History $32K debt.Your reading comprehension isn't the best. He racked up 32k in debt for his undergrad which he spent 2 years working to pay off. Then went to Duke and got his masters(?) with 0 debt.
In his book, "Walden on Wheels: On The Open Road from Debt to Freedom," Ken chronicles his journey out of debt.
He was kind enough to share his story with us this week.
Never mind, just read the article, English and History major. Get used to being poor kid. Hope you enjoyed those Duke home games.
though at the end it appears his books will sell, which puts him above 95% of the authors out there.
