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<blockquote data-quote="DLD" data-source="post: 1670684" data-attributes="member: 19707"><p>My wife went to a smaller, local university. I got an associates degree from a community college, and then a bachelors degree from a 4 year school. My oldest son did the same, and my daughter also has an associates from a community college and is currently a junior at Oklahoma State. Younger son is in vo-tech (trade school). There have been zero student loans involved in any of it. Work, save, get good grades and apply for every scholarship, grant or any sort of student aid (besides loans) you can - it is possible. Granted, none of us have post graduate degrees. I understand that loans may be necessary for vet school, medical school, law school, etc... Fortunately those degrees should get you into a career where paying off those loans is doable.</p><p></p><p>But all that said I absolutely agree that not everyone needs to go to college, nor should they if they don't want to. But wherever you are, keep learning!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DLD, post: 1670684, member: 19707"] My wife went to a smaller, local university. I got an associates degree from a community college, and then a bachelors degree from a 4 year school. My oldest son did the same, and my daughter also has an associates from a community college and is currently a junior at Oklahoma State. Younger son is in vo-tech (trade school). There have been zero student loans involved in any of it. Work, save, get good grades and apply for every scholarship, grant or any sort of student aid (besides loans) you can - it is possible. Granted, none of us have post graduate degrees. I understand that loans may be necessary for vet school, medical school, law school, etc... Fortunately those degrees should get you into a career where paying off those loans is doable. But all that said I absolutely agree that not everyone needs to go to college, nor should they if they don’t want to. But wherever you are, keep learning! [/QUOTE]
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