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Grades will help with the competition. A lot of people won't be able to maintain a 2.5, and there will still be very few with a 4.0. Do above average, and you'll still be rewarded for it, especially if you're planning on transferring out (which should be the goal) a lot of schools already open up slots for CC transfers (Cornell, Ohio State, UCLA, even Harvard for a while). Saturated degrees isn't really a bad thing if you work hard, most students will still end up with mediocre-shytty grades and spend the time drinking and partying.When is this free shyt starting? It's official right?
Only thing I don't like about it means more competition. fukk I don't want community college to get saturated and masters become the norm
Can we get some loan forgiveness though?

We will cross that bridge when we get to it.Who's going to pay for it?
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You're partially right. The rush for people to go to college created the lending market to begin with. DOE is still the leader in education lending, though.No, its the bank's ability to give out an unlimited amount of money for college that is steadily driving up the cost. Especially with grad school, if you can charge $300,000 in loans, of course the schools will raise their tuition.
Anyway college attendance should eventually reach the level of high school attendance, a high educated population is harder to manipulate.
There is, you have to work for a non-profit hospital for a few years...There needs to be some kind of loan forgiveness if you make it through school and become a doctor in a certain amount of years
Give them a pound cake speech, and I'll bet they will listen.I shared this on Facebook got no likes or comments.
But I say "Free the hood" that gets nikkas attention![]()

Yep, or you could work for a public sector job for five years and faithfully pay your loan on time to get loan forgivenessThere is, you have to work for a non-profit hospital for a few years...