9/16/2011 12:38:48 AM
I pay 350 dollars a semester to NCSU to attend, so yeah, I laugh you in the face, debt.Oh but I got a "worthless degree" well shit.
9/16/2011 12:40:35 AM
the answer to the problem is not to forgive student loan debtit sets a horrible precedent and does not attack the root of the problem, which is useless degrees and universities that have stretched themselves too thin
9/16/2011 12:44:53 AM
I really don't get this. People couldn't afford to go to school with what means they had at that moment (for whatever the circumstances were)... so they bucked up and got a loan because they thought it was best. Then they get this shit forgiven, but the people who paid out of pocket or paid off their loans already get fucked out of however much they paid.Do. Not. Understand.(For those with loans that will get forgiven, I don't fault you for taking a freebie, though... i'm sure you realize that this is a gift of epic proportion.)
9/16/2011 1:35:08 AM
This is some bullshit.We need 175,000 signaturesThere are currently 170,730 signatures 175,000 idiotic and/or selfish Americans. That's easy to find... [Edited on September 16, 2011 at 2:04 AM. Reason : .]
9/16/2011 2:04:16 AM
http://www.ed.gov/news/press-releases/default-rates-rise-federal-student-loans
9/16/2011 2:25:02 AM
Great. Federal Government tries to "invest" in students by giving them loans. Students default. Government in even more debt with nothing to show for it. Bravo.
9/16/2011 3:12:40 AM
9/16/2011 7:35:49 AM
By the end of this month, I should be debt free Although I've been incredibly fortunate with a family who saved up for my tuition. Besides that, I've just lived within my means and not acted like an idiot with credit cards or buying a car I can't afford.[Edited on September 16, 2011 at 8:11 AM. Reason : 0]
9/16/2011 8:09:37 AM
as a proud sociocapitalist, i'd much prefer that school be free for those who deserve* itfailing that, i feel that student loans should be offered at ridiculously low interest rates with extremely generous payback terms***obviously, "deserve" is subjective and sometimes it isn't "fair" because of socioeconomic status and its effect on how well someone does in school...but that's not really relevant for this discussion**i'm not sure what these would be...interest rates just high enough to keep up with inflation (and so does not yield a profit for the lender, but keeps them from losing outright?)...also, i don't know, 20 years to pay it back? i realize it's not so simple
9/16/2011 8:10:47 AM
^ is that not the system that we already have?
9/16/2011 8:16:05 AM
^ not at all...some places like georgia do free state college for their high school grads, but the majority of states don't...shoot, NC just recently got rid of the free state college for NCSSM graduatesas for education loans, no, they suck...unless you (or, rather, you family) is especially poor, you pay a shitastic rate for education loans (though payments are often deferred, you're still racking up the interest)
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9/16/2011 8:44:43 AM
I will expect to be handed money if this goes through, because I worked my ass off and was miserable the whole time I was in school just to avoid loans.
9/16/2011 9:18:20 AM
9/16/2011 9:23:40 AM
this shit is so ridiculouswho shall introduce the bill about free liquor?WHEREAS we all like liquor and ice cream; andWHEREAS we don't like paying for things;BE IT RESOLVED that all municipalities install soft serve and white lightning taps in all residences at no cost to the public[Edited on September 16, 2011 at 9:31 AM. Reason : addendum: the founding fathers wanted sprinkles and also it will create jobs or some such]
9/16/2011 9:31:13 AM
Henceforth known as the Ice Cream and Liquor Act of 2011.[Edited on September 16, 2011 at 9:34 AM. Reason : Bowls are free. Cones are deductable.]
9/16/2011 9:32:30 AM
guys.this is a bill introduced by a freshman, minority party member.it's the legislative version of an over the pants handjob.
9/16/2011 9:32:54 AM
^^^^I agree to an extent, and this is the reason that over in the law school thread I was saying it's probably a really bad idea to take out a $150,000 loan to go to Elon or something.Nevertheless, I can't equate wanting to go to school with taking out a loan to buy a Ferrari you can't afford. One is frivolous and the other at least reflects some level of wanting to improve one's society and station in life. Nobody goes to school with a "sure plan" because of all their connections, or else there wouldn't really be a need to school - all you'd need is nepotism.And by the way, Hiro, if you are who I think you are:
9/16/2011 9:42:00 AM
9/16/2011 9:48:13 AM
THOUGHTS ON THOSE WHO TAKE LOANS
9/16/2011 10:56:46 AM
Want a full ride for college, join the military.
9/16/2011 11:23:41 AM
9/16/2011 11:32:01 AM
yeah, this bill rulz the shitterWhat they need to do is STOP SUBSIDIZING ENGLISH DEGREES and worthless shit like that.the only way to increase in engineering and science degress is to financially encourage more people to consider those areas of study.So, while everyone has a right to pick their major, it does not mean that the government should subsidize each student equally. We suck as a country in producing grads in these areas ... and this would significantly change the way people consider educating themselves.
9/16/2011 11:33:15 AM
^Yeah, engineering needs to be fluffed more. The entirety of academia should just be the College of Engineering. Sounds good to me, when can we start?
9/16/2011 11:43:21 AM
How about...don't subsidize any of it. Let the market decide. Creditors will only extend loans for candidates that they believe have a good chance of being able to pay back. The creditors that give out loans for Ph.Ds in Creative Writing will lose their shirt. The creditors that give out loans for engineering/tech degrees will be less likely to lose their shirt.Creative destruction. That's how capitalism works. Not everyone gets to succeed all of the time; you have to allow people to try different approaches.
9/16/2011 11:44:22 AM
Corporations get massive breaks from the government all the time. I wouldn't mind getting a break from the government in the form of my student loans
9/16/2011 3:04:17 PM
^^ the problem is that capitalism is not a sustainable form of government economics[Edited on September 16, 2011 at 3:26 PM. Reason : .]
9/16/2011 3:25:42 PM
Okay? Humanity isn't sustainable. You don't have a point. Free market capitalism is a lot more sustainable than a centrally planned, command economy.
9/16/2011 4:06:31 PM
Well yeah that's kind of my point Creditors don't seem to take ability to pay into consideration as much as they should. I wonder if we had left the banks go belly up for their crappy business practices how our economy would be right now. Better? Worse? The same?
9/16/2011 4:32:11 PM
It would be way worse.And that would be a good thing, long-run.
9/16/2011 4:32:58 PM
9/16/2011 11:57:11 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjumeyZpL3I
9/17/2011 7:47:25 AM
9/17/2011 8:22:19 AM
I'm going to have a shitload in grad school debt ($60-70K, yay out of state tuition and not being able to work) but I knew that going in... I guess I don't understand being forgiven for something like this because you know what you're getting yourself into when you sign all those papers.
9/17/2011 9:01:33 AM
^ you're probably in the minority with that view
9/17/2011 9:35:10 AM
If you have a lot of student debt and can't service it you have the option of leaving the country. I know of one person who did this "poor man's default" by moving to Vancouver.
9/17/2011 1:31:17 PM
Well, escaping America probably isn't a bad idea these days.
9/17/2011 1:46:38 PM
^^ I know someone who did this as well. Worked for him, he can just never come back to the US.
9/17/2011 2:59:33 PM
Leaving the U.S. because you can't pay your student loans is pretty fucked up (if you have no intention in repaying). No different from stealing IMO.[Edited on September 17, 2011 at 4:08 PM. Reason : ..]
9/17/2011 4:07:53 PM
Some whiny people ITT.I went to ncsu for undergrad (CSC). I graduated a semester early. I took 18-21 credit hours a semester. I worked during the school year and overtime during breaks. I graduated with 3k in student loans that were paid off the same year.NCSU is fucking dirt cheap tuition, and Raleigh is dirt cheap to live in. Yall are some lazy as shit motherfuckers.I don't believe this "Overqualified" bullshit either. There are TONS of jobs out there, just not people willing to swallow their pride and earn an honest day's pay. This isn't the great depression, this is a generation of college graduates who are lazy, self-entitled, prideful and insulated.Unemployed? Get a job mowing yards, stocking groceries, as a trade apprentice, a sanitation worker, a teacher, or any of a 1000 other professions hurting for skilled labor.
9/17/2011 7:16:21 PM
"mowing yards""skilled labor"[Edited on September 17, 2011 at 7:20 PM. Reason : not lawns]
9/17/2011 7:20:29 PM
^2 that's easy to say but I definitely had some employers say I was over qualified for positions. It's crap but it happens. It's easy to tell people their experiences are bullshit if you've never experienced it yourself.
9/17/2011 7:34:05 PM
[/quote]There are TONS of jobs out there, just not people willing to swallow their pride and earn an honest day's pay. [/quote]I agree with this to an extent.I have a friend who graduated with a degree in Aeronautical Engineering. He couldn't get a job as as a Teller, Cashier at local Lowes or Harris Teeter, Fast food, nothing. Many of these places said he was over qualified and feared that he would just be a "temporary" employee who would leave as soon as he got a job in his field. Someone with a degree in Aeronautical Engineering doesn't settle down at a place like Harris Teeter. What they all failed to realize is that he graduated 2 years ago and hasn't had a job, besides a handful of very small contract jobs that lasted a week or so each, so chances are he's probably still going to be out of the study related job market for a while. I've seen him apply to hundreds of jobs that were hiring but with no luck on his end. I imagine if this is happening to him, it must be a widespread problem.
Hours Tuition Required Fees Total0-5 $644.13 $233.15 $877.286-8 $1,288.25 $466.30 $1,754.559-11 $1,932.38 $699.45 $2,631.8312+ $2,576.50 $932.60 $3,509.10
Hours Tuition Required Fees Total0-5 $2,248.50 $233.15 $2,481.656-8 $4,497.00 $466.30 $4,963.309-11 $6,745.50 $699.45 $7,444.9512+ $8,994.00 $932.60 $9,926.60
9/17/2011 8:17:24 PM
Hiro, let me lay some truth on you. Junior Engineer here from the great state of Pennsylvania. With just fin. aid, it was cheaper for me to come here than to go to the two flagship "publics" of my state (Penn State & Pitt). With scholarships, it is even cheaper. Seriously, NC is one of the cheapest states to go to college in, especially when UNC and State are dirt cheap. Don't complain about the tuition of State until you've lived in a state like PA where going to a good university is expensive as balls.[Edited on September 17, 2011 at 9:34 PM. Reason : .]
9/17/2011 9:32:39 PM
9/17/2011 9:44:56 PM
^It really kind of creates a trap though. Let's say you leave that stuff of you resume and you get a job at Teeter while you're looking for other jobs, and that takes six months. Do you then put on your resume that you were working at Harris Teeter so they know you're not just sitting around doing nothing all day but risk them not wanting to hire someone who would stoop so low as to work as a grocery bagger, or do you leave it off and let them wonder what you've been doing for the past two years? At that point, you're essentially forever locked out of the industry that you went to school for, and the best you can hope for in your career is maybe middle management at Teeter.This is kind of getting away from the issue of waiving student loans as a stimulus plan, but the problem of being overqualified for some jobs and not experienced enough for others probably isn't as simple as "go cut grass for a living."What we've really done here is created a generation that's going in two distinctly different directions. On one hand, there's the increasingly small number of people that have the connections/genuine ability/good fortune to get into the industry they want to be in. Great for those people, but there are not enough productive jobs out there for everyone. I guess you could start your own business, but you're probably going to have to go in debt to do that, and that's honestly not realistic for a lot of people. It's pretty tough to start a one-man Chemical Engineering firm, and it involves a level of risk that most people can't afford to take, particularly those paying off student loans. On the other hand, you've got the growing class of people who have the potential to provide actual contributions to society but are being locked into waiting tables, cutting grass, or bagging groceries, first by an immediate need for cash upon graduation and then by perceived the destruction of their resumes for immediately needing cash when they got out of school.I guess what I'm trying to say is if you aren't already rich before you go to school (or in general), god help you.[Edited on September 17, 2011 at 11:18 PM. Reason : .]
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