SheHateMe
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- Jul 21, 2012
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I have no problem paying back my student loans. I am in far less debt than one of my roommates who is a veterinary pathologist and has over 150K in debt. She works with the NSA and is having her PHD paid for. I don't know what this means for her student loans...maybe they will be dismissed since she works with the Government. Who knows.
Anyway, clocking in at about 24K by the time I graduate (December), it won't be hard to manage once I get a job and begin working...however, I'd be a fool to turn down an offer to have the government work with me as I pay back my loans. I think many of you turn up your nose to people with student loans because some of you characterize borrowers as people who will never pay it back or people who went to school for art and won't be able to pay it back.
That is not always the case....
Also, why must every discussion devolve into a "Liberal" vs "Republican
issue? Come on, guys.
Anyway, clocking in at about 24K by the time I graduate (December), it won't be hard to manage once I get a job and begin working...however, I'd be a fool to turn down an offer to have the government work with me as I pay back my loans. I think many of you turn up your nose to people with student loans because some of you characterize borrowers as people who will never pay it back or people who went to school for art and won't be able to pay it back.
That is not always the case....
Also, why must every discussion devolve into a "Liberal" vs "Republican
issue? Come on, guys.