4% forgiveness is pretty good if you ask meI'm Krallum and I approved this message.
4/24/2012 12:48:21 PM
So basically the interest.Congrats, you've just discovered what a subsidized stafford loan is. We do that already.
4/24/2012 12:49:28 PM
you should be more intelligent (or athletic i guess) and have received a full ride to school
4/24/2012 12:53:44 PM
4/24/2012 12:54:51 PM
She actually looks like she'd make a good porno lol.
4/24/2012 12:55:33 PM
everyone reaches their potential by age 18. If you aren't clearly successful by then, you are going to always be a failure so GO WORK AT MCDONALDS LOSER and don't waste MY money on school.*returns to making a D in all their business classes*
4/24/2012 12:56:08 PM
There are many ways to pay for school without being super intelligent or athletic.
4/24/2012 12:56:51 PM
well, if you did it, everybody should be able to do it.why aren't you a millionaire yet?
4/24/2012 1:01:42 PM
4/24/2012 1:03:30 PM
you're really presenting a very convincing argument
4/24/2012 1:05:19 PM
I am not a millionaire because I have not earned a millionaire dollars yet. It is not the government or society's fault I am not a millionaire.
4/24/2012 1:09:24 PM
I know, it's your fault. Some people have done it, and some have even become billionaires. Since some have done it, everyone can do it, and you can do it. Since you haven't, it's because you're lazy. Stop being lazy and try harder.[Edited on April 24, 2012 at 1:12 PM. Reason : ]
4/24/2012 1:12:05 PM
Do you see me complaining to the government or demanding that I become a millionaire magically?Your argument and analogy are flawed.
4/24/2012 1:13:42 PM
nobody cares what you say, you been brainwashed by tha military
4/24/2012 1:16:32 PM
Serious question: Are you okay with America quickly falling behind other countries in education? Are you okay with America's decling economy? As someone has mentioned, many people who got student loans but went into low-paying but necessary jobs are hard-working and responsbile, but live pay-check to pay-check because of the debt they accrued to get through college. They'd be contributing much more to the economy if they could alleviate this debt. But without help, they're never going to. They're going to live pay-check to pay-check, because they're not going to make more money at their job.Do you not think our government should place the education of it's citizens as one of it's top priorities?
4/24/2012 1:21:52 PM
Serious question: Are you okay with America quickly falling behind other countries in education? No Are you okay with America's decling economy? No As someone has mentioned, many people who got student loans but went into low-paying but necessary jobs are hard-working and responsbile, but live pay-check to pay-check because of the debt they accrued to get through college. They'd be contributing much more to the economy if they could alleviate this debt. But without help, they're never going to. They're going to live pay-check to pay-check, because they're not going to make more money at their job.Do you not think our government should place the education of it's citizens as one of it's top priorities? [b]I think the welfare of our nation should be highest priority[b] Forgiving loans is treating a symptom, not the disease. This should not be nation where we decide to give handouts for people to get degrees in whatever they want, take out loans without thinking of the consequences etc. We need to place more emphasis on vocational training rather than attaching a negative stigma on it. College isn't for everyone, you don't need to go there to be successful. Not everyone can be a lawyer, doctor, astronaut, etc. Yes, some people like teachers, go into debt...they should be paid more, they provide an invaluable service. However, some people like this man http://nyc.barstoolsports.com/random-thoughts/nyc-teacher-spends-35k-getting-his-masters-degree-in-puppetry-at-uconn-now-occupying-wall-street-because-he-cant-get-a-job-as-a-puppeteer/ Who spends 35k on a masters in puppetry? Uh, yeah, you enjoy that debt buddy. There are plenty of degrees out there where people accumulate massive amounts of debt...that are worthless. Sure someone might enjoy the hell out of early 16th century French Poetry, but to expect to get a job with it that will pay for their massive debt? They should know better. [Edited on April 24, 2012 at 1:32 PM. Reason : a]
4/24/2012 1:29:17 PM
i mentioned earlier there should be stipulations. they should be using their education in some way, they should be productive members of society, they should be making some regular payments...same with welfare. i think it's necessary. of course it's abused, but people that truly need it shouldn't be denied it because others take advantage of it.geez, you think so black and white: "this guy is whining that he can't get a job as a puppeteer, therefore no one should be helped to pay off their student loan". I'm not talking about someone who got a degree in puppeteering.i feel like i'm repeating myself over and over, but i'm talking about people who are doing necessary jobs, like a speech therapist for young children. they are productive members of society, many are living very frugaly, and it's still practically impossible for them to pay off their student loans.[Edited on April 24, 2012 at 1:37 PM. Reason : ]
4/24/2012 1:34:32 PM
^Gov't welfare is not necessary.
4/24/2012 2:04:11 PM
4/24/2012 2:09:31 PM
^^yes, speak at a place about student debt where a 2 yr MBA costs $92k
4/24/2012 2:10:37 PM
4/24/2012 2:30:12 PM
Obama is right, all we need is more education and more student loan debt and our problems are solved!!!
4/25/2012 4:14:03 PM
4/25/2012 4:18:28 PM
Exactly... I'm not sure why people are allowed to get loans to get non practical degrees.I can't just go request $100,000 mortgage loan without proof of employment, why would they be able to get $100k for pursuing hobbies?If I enjoyed fishing in my free time, could i get a boat loan?
4/25/2012 4:26:05 PM
Yes, that's called a Boat Loan.[Edited on April 25, 2012 at 4:41 PM. Reason : ed]
4/25/2012 4:28:06 PM
4/25/2012 4:40:34 PM
I bought golf clubs with my first college loan. to be fair, I did take golf like 7 times in college though
4/25/2012 4:44:24 PM
College is all about motorboating.
4/25/2012 4:45:05 PM
4/25/2012 4:52:42 PM
But even non-shit schools cost a lot. College in North Carolina is really fucking cheap. Meanwhile, the 2 main schools from my home state, Penn State and Pitt, are expensive as fuck. It is literally cheaper for me to go out-of-state to NC State than to go in-state to Pitt or Penn State.NCSU Tuition - IS $7018, OOS $19852UNCCH Tuition - IS $7008, OOS $26834Penn State Tuition - IS $15124 and tuition gets a raise when you go above 60 credits.Pitt Tuition - IS $15272 to $19226 depending on major[Edited on April 25, 2012 at 5:05 PM. Reason : .]
4/25/2012 5:05:19 PM
4/25/2012 5:20:06 PM
4/25/2012 5:33:49 PM
4/25/2012 5:37:01 PM
http://admissions.unc.edu/Academics/Majors/default.htmlDegrees offered by UNCAfrican Studies, American Studies, Art History, Art Studio, Classics, European Studies, Creative Writing, Dramatic Art, French, German, Medieval Studies, Peace War and Defense, Playwriting, Religious Studies, Slavic Languages, Womens Studies, and Writing for the Screen are all degrees I don't see the point in accumulating massive amounts of debt for.[Edited on April 25, 2012 at 5:44 PM. Reason : a]
4/25/2012 5:44:10 PM
you know you want a Master's in Puppetry degree. come on!
4/25/2012 7:22:57 PM
PWAD could be useful for someone going into politics and the foreign languages could be useful for any number of professions but i agree with the rest being not that great for jobs
4/25/2012 7:59:45 PM
We should not give out loans to people who can't pay them back. This is fucking basic.The fact that people can't understand this is the reason why we have a credit problem in this country.Some studies are not as valuable as others. Deal with it instead of trying to destroy the country.
4/25/2012 8:11:48 PM
4/26/2012 12:27:39 AM
4/26/2012 12:47:11 AM
^^ methinks you are grossly overestimating the value of a creative-writing or Master's of Puppetry degree. Education is great, if you get a worthwhile degree. Unless someone creates a vastly important machine that only takes input in the form of a puppet show or a short story, then the putative worth of those degrees will always be damned near zero in the scenarios you describe. The fact that student loan debt can't be removed in bankruptcy is why people are able to get worthless degrees in the first place. Otherwise, maybe they'd go to a trade school and learn something that will actually land them a job.]
4/26/2012 10:08:42 AM
4/26/2012 10:29:37 AM
he's not entirely wrong. frankly, that's why gov'ts and businesses and religions alike strongly want to control the curriculum in public education
4/26/2012 10:31:07 AM
^ yeah exactly look at economics. The government decided they liked keynesian economics because it told them to spend money they don't have.So they only appoint people who have been brainwashed or are willing to shill. In turn all professors follow suit with because that's how you play the game. No one ever debates any alternatives because the government controls the curriculum. Buck the trend and you lose your funding. Now the internet has gone a long way towards restoring intellectual thought back into society, but rest assured the government won't go down without a fight.
4/26/2012 3:31:46 PM
^since when does everyone in government like Keynsian economics? You might want to reread the history of economic policy since Reagan.
4/26/2012 6:50:23 PM
um, are you familiar with every Fed Chairman, economic cabinet member, leader of the Treasury, etc over the past 20+ years? It's been quite the slippery slope for the past 100 years but particularly since the 70's.Paul Krugman?And Reagan may have SAID he wanted smaller government but he still increased government spending overall by leaps and bounds. Maybe not Obama disaster level but still increased it.[Edited on April 26, 2012 at 6:56 PM. Reason : a]
4/26/2012 6:55:48 PM
an interesting take. http://www.cnn.com/2012/04/26/opinion/kamenetz-obama-higher-education/index.html?hpt=hp_t3I am inclined to agree. The debt being non-bankruptable has also allowed private lenders to loan out more without using good discretion.
4/26/2012 10:07:07 PM
wow, someone in the media is actually saying what the answer is. fuck, we might be able to actually get it done
4/26/2012 10:18:05 PM
The reason you can't discharge a student loan in bankruptcy is because the day after graduation every student would file for bankruptcy.They'd have to have some kind of protection for the lender or the loans flat out wouldn't get made.
4/27/2012 4:43:09 AM
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