I'll see if I can't post some more details from the original study/report later. For now:http://www.collegiatetimes.com/news/1/ARTICLE/6859/2006-04-07.html
4/7/2006 6:50:23 AM
More like Student stupidity on Rise.
4/7/2006 6:58:17 AM
here's the report...I issued a similar press release this week, as part of a nation-wide efforthttp://www.uncasg.org/meeting/Paying%20Back%20Final%20Higher%20Ed%20Project.pdf
4/7/2006 9:54:39 AM
From personal observation, attempting to pay for college and minimize student debt also affects the quality of education a student receives. Every semester there are intelligent, motivated students who simply don't have enough hours in the day to work on their studies and hold a part-time or full-time job. These working students have a very difficult time competing with students that do not have additional responsibilities. For some students, the only way to compete on an even playing field is to go into debt. When my children get to college, I guess I'll have to say what my parents said to me: "Your education is the only inheritance you will see. Make sure you graduate with a degree that you can support yourself with and retire with." A pretty heavy message for someone who's only 19, but thanks to them, I was able to focus on my coursework and graduate debt-free.Teachers and social workers have a very direct impact on the quality of life for the next generation. It's unfortunate that their positions do not have higher salaries.
4/7/2006 10:16:46 AM
^I wouldn't overlook that lots of students have part time or full time jobs simply to pay down the debt they already racked up. I know my roommates fiance has to work at least 30 hours a week because she built up so much debt from senior year of high school to sophomore year of college by overbuying with credit cards.Don't confuse said stupidity with being "forced to take on debt"
4/7/2006 10:21:33 AM
I'd be interested to see what % of the debt is split up where. And to those with the "stupidity" arguments ... back it up some facts plz.
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4/7/2006 11:48:03 AM
thought this said student debt on rice
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4/7/2006 12:23:03 PM
3.25% is my intrest rate on all my loans is nice, and making the first 36 payments on time drops it to 3%, as stated above intrest rates are higher now then they were 3 years ago, but you should still be able to get something a bit lowerconsolidation is key, i think a lot of people dont do this, maybe i am wrong[Edited on April 7, 2006 at 12:30 PM. Reason : ]
4/7/2006 12:29:44 PM
This is why you dick around in the military for four years, get discharged honorably and have your school payed for (in-state tuition, at least). That way, the only job you'll need is a simple weekend job for some spending money that won't get in the way of your much-needed study time. However, it is four years you'll never get back and there is the whole war thing to worry about...
4/7/2006 1:17:05 PM
the average college grad in nc is paying over 1/5 of their paycheck on debt for the first couple years
4/7/2006 1:18:07 PM
“have a measurable and burdensome impact on (graduates’) lives and would like hinder their ability to pay for basic necessities."They should like study English in you know college so like they can get like a good job.
4/7/2006 1:18:25 PM
Budget Tip #1You don't have to drive a new car.
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4/7/2006 2:22:20 PM
It should be common sense
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4/7/2006 9:50:38 PM
honestly i blame republicans for my life being shittier since 2000
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