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Banned
Damn.
That shyt really has people out here hurting.
fukk him.
Damn.
That shyt really has people out here hurting.
Throughout modern history debt has always been the catalyst of each financial crisis. Paying off debt slowly is highly speculative and very risky. They have options breh. Yes, live like a monk now then, live like a king later.For my friends what other options do they have? Those are just minimum payments there....you want to play the game, you have to get capital from somewhere to do it....
Really wealthy people seldom mention their wealth period...
"I majored in screen writing and I don't want to major in debt"
"I majored in art history and Italian and I don't want to major in debt"
"I majored in environmentalism art and I don't want to major in debt"
What the fukk is environmentalism art? lol. Morons.
There are some majors worth going to school and getting loans for. Med school would be one of them. Y'all list some more...
They need to take a hard look at their monthly expenses and do a budget. See where all the money's going, cut out unnecessary expenses/bills, throw it at debt. Again Dave Ramsey is a great start. His podcasts are free.
Throughout modern history debt has always been the catalyst of each financial crisis. Paying off debt slowly is highly speculative and very risky. They have options breh. Yes, live like a monk now then, live like a king later.




Actually it does. Getting rid of debt is a key factor in wealth building. No matter how much money you make the principles are the sameThey were in the top of their classes mind you and diligent with their studies. Again, this is a rarity. This mentality of "Live like a monk and pay it back asap" doesn't apply in the real world.
Actually it does. Getting rid of debt is a key factor in wealth building. No matter how much money you make the principles are the same
I agree that debt reduction is important, but not at the sacrifice of the moment or enjoying the fruits of your labor. Money and finances are a personal choice to me, so as long as you adhere to your financial obligations you should be able to splurge once in a while.
This debt concept is clearly not explained as part of financial education in universities. Government jobs are another way for new grads to save with an automatic pension and loan forgiveness.
One of my good friends worked as a maintenance man but got his MBA in Accounting and paid for $0...Now is a partner a Accounting firm...Tuition remission works if you take pretty much any job in a college...
Hell, they can uber around and get some bread too...
All this talk about paying 300K worth of loans doesn't apply to the majority of borrowers fresh out of college/grad programs.
Two of my friends have careers in BigLaw who just got married, 160k starting salaries for both and they have loan payments of 5 stacks a month, not including all of their personal expenses....
They had to hold off on having children until they can get their loans down to at least a hundred (they have 300+ combined) as they did grad programs too....
They were in the top of their classes mind you and diligent with their studies. Again, this is a rarity. This mentality of "Live like a monk and pay it back asap" doesn't apply in the real world.
As long as you aren't late with payments, you are in good standing which helps your credit score....
Unfortunately they knew classmates who played around with the bar exam, failed, and had to take jobs as admin assistants making 40K a year with 100+ in loans, that is the American truth now for students.
Liberal Arts Majors are worthless in my opinion and are a large problem with colleges. STEM fields devour the weak and reward the strong...
i wanted to wait til i read the whole thread to reply but this shyt right here. it's hard to feel bad for this sucker. You can tell dude has no backbone, he's about to get fukked over by his job, banks, future ex-wife..
$175k in student loan debt. Current salary is $38k.
Boyfriend with no debt still hasn't proposed.![]()




@mamba
I forgot I chronicled how student debt almost cost me the job I needed to pay the shyt back
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/student-loans-almost-cost-me-a-job-opportunity.329618/best-posts


Whats your job?nikkas better learn to start fukking wit they local community college...got my associates degree, no debt and am making $27 an hour...
These people talking about they 80k in debt @9% irp
Thats an L thats gonna last you for the rest of your life
Science, Technology, Engineering, MathWhat exactly is STEM? Are which NYC schools have the best program for an affordable price?