Eastside Get The Money
Veteran
Is college tuition/long term debt worth an extra 4-5 years of not growing up?
Don't get me wrong I worked damn near a full time job in college, had full time classes and all that but college gave me another 5 years to be a kid. If I didn't want to go to class I could skip, if I didn't want to work I could call off, and if I didn't want to do shyt I had a chef in the cafe to cater to me
Now, I just recently graduated (no job in sight still ), loans are coming in hard, and while I don't have substantial debt it's still gonna have to get paid off
BUT, I'd do it all again knowing my current struggle to have those couple of extra years to truly be free before life gets a hole of you.
So what are the thoughts?
Is the inevitable debt worth postponing real adulthood?
Don't get me wrong I worked damn near a full time job in college, had full time classes and all that but college gave me another 5 years to be a kid. If I didn't want to go to class I could skip, if I didn't want to work I could call off, and if I didn't want to do shyt I had a chef in the cafe to cater to me
Now, I just recently graduated (no job in sight still ), loans are coming in hard, and while I don't have substantial debt it's still gonna have to get paid off
BUT, I'd do it all again knowing my current struggle to have those couple of extra years to truly be free before life gets a hole of you.
So what are the thoughts?
Is the inevitable debt worth postponing real adulthood?