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College debt..... really really smart people..
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<blockquote data-quote="bball" data-source="post: 1531720" data-attributes="member: 23752"><p>This!!!</p><p>I have one college graduate, debt free. 3 more in college currently, all 3 debt free thus far. 3 of the 4 attend IUPUI (considered a commuter college), the fourth also attends a commuter college up north. All 4 work jobs, worked their tails off for scholarships, and 2 are part time military Natl Guard and Reserve. They were all taught early and often, "if you go to college, your goal is to graduate with a useful degree and no loan debt." It's a real trap that many are not prepared for. Almost makes the credit card companies look honest.</p><p></p><p>One of my daughter's was offered full rides to 2 separate ivy league schools for track. She declined because she didn't want to move out of state and be so far away. That was a hard one to accept :???: so much opportunity. Her school is closer to home now, but she is also working at an Olive Garden 3 nocs a week too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bball, post: 1531720, member: 23752"] This!!! I have one college graduate, debt free. 3 more in college currently, all 3 debt free thus far. 3 of the 4 attend IUPUI (considered a commuter college), the fourth also attends a commuter college up north. All 4 work jobs, worked their tails off for scholarships, and 2 are part time military Natl Guard and Reserve. They were all taught early and often, "if you go to college, your goal is to graduate with a useful degree and no loan debt." It's a real trap that many are not prepared for. Almost makes the credit card companies look honest. One of my daughter's was offered full rides to 2 separate ivy league schools for track. She declined because she didn't want to move out of state and be so far away. That was a hard one to accept :???: so much opportunity. Her school is closer to home now, but she is also working at an Olive Garden 3 nocs a week too. [/QUOTE]
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