A lot of ya'll are making excuses in here.
You should pick undergrad based on where you think you're going to have the most fun atMine was the same. People who went out of state or a private school has no one to blame but themselves
For what?A lot of ya'll are making excuses in here.
Where should we go breh? :sasword:Create your own job or move out of the country. Why are Americans scared to leave for a better life? Other people do it everyday.
Where should we go breh? :sasword:
I have a passport ready and some skills. :sassure:
how much were they? i had 20k, it should take me a year and a half
i cant even imagine havin like a 100k debt![]()
An issue that I never see brought up in these discussions is why do all degrees cost the same?
If someone wants to major in communications... That's fine but that degree should not cost the same as an engineering degree.
That would even this shyt out some
If someone majoring in art can graduate with $5,000 worth of debt
You won't get the retards saying "everyone pick a Stem degree"
Man that is not a big enough discount.a communication degree is not the same price as an engineering degree. here in pa, engineering classes are at a $150 per credit premium.
how much were they? i had 20k, it should take me a year and a half
i cant even imagine havin like a 100k debt![]()
It depends on what state youre in. Tuition in the southeast is dirt cheap. Its so cheap, I can pay out of state tuition at a couple schools and it would be cheaper than most pa non passe schools. The trillion dollars folks apparently owe is just about how much the country shouldve dedicated towards public education. but you cant go funding blacks education in america. so until the system changes, and it wont, enjoy the fukkery.Man that is not a big enough discount.
I had like 14k in student loans....graduated like five years ago...still haven't paid it off.
The bad part is I could pay it off if I really wanted to, but I don't want to do my savings account like that. Just been paying the minimum, which is like $100/mo.![]()
Over here in Texas if you get an associates degree and transfer to a public university all your courses transfer.The blueprint should be community college, then a university. The two should compliment each other, however, the two are enemies. I person can go a cc, get an associates in accounting, and only 2 of the courses are actually transferable to the four year school. Its a good racket that wont be shut down for quite some time.
You should pick undergrad based on where you think you're going to have the most fun at
Not the prestige of the school or any of that other bullshyt