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Today's Colleges prefer that a student finance their education.
Try speaking with some of these kids. You might be very surprised.
For the last 5 years or so, College Counselors have been pushing kids into financing their education and a grad then ends up with an average of $50-$60K debit for a BA, (When their starting salary, in their career field, is approx 50%, or less, than their college debt).
Today?s College Graduates: In Debt and Unable to Find a Job
If you don't believe that college financing is a big business for American Banks look here;
StudentLoanJustice.Org
Today's Education System and ideologies have changed drastically in the last 30 years.
Today it's; "Finance everything, have a good time and not to worry about the college debt until a later date."
Different argument.Originally Posted by NotPart91
I'm not advocating going into debt for a college degree.Today's Colleges prefer that a student finance their education.
Try speaking with some of these kids. You might be very surprised.
For the last 5 years or so, College Counselors have been pushing kids into financing their education and a grad then ends up with an average of $50-$60K debit for a BA, (When their starting salary, in their career field, is approx 50%, or less, than their college debt).
Today?s College Graduates: In Debt and Unable to Find a Job
If you don't believe that college financing is a big business for American Banks look here;
StudentLoanJustice.Org
Today's Education System and ideologies have changed drastically in the last 30 years.
Today it's; "Finance everything, have a good time and not to worry about the college debt until a later date."
Is the standard to only list events already volunteered for or is it acceptable to include events that will be volunteered at in the coming weeks/months. I figured the applications would be sitting around for a while so listing future volunteering wouldn't be too ambitious.
