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| 02 Jan 2017 08:26 PM |
| You won't be able to pay off your debt. It is too expensive. |
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| 02 Jan 2017 08:26 PM |
| Unless you in the secret society |
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| 02 Jan 2017 08:27 PM |
But the reason is to satisfy your Asian parents obviously
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| 02 Jan 2017 08:31 PM |
| actually when you go to much more expensive colleges many get a lot off in terms of paying, either scholarship or the college itself pays it off |
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| 02 Jan 2017 08:32 PM |
rich kids! nothing else to say |
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| 02 Jan 2017 08:32 PM |
| But you could learn the same things for less money at any other school. |
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| 02 Jan 2017 08:34 PM |
| sometimes you get a lot more financial aid by going to a more expensive college versus a less expensive college, but for most yeah it makes sense to go to a less expensive college |
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| 02 Jan 2017 08:34 PM |
It's worth going though because it looks great on your resume. Btw, you can receive financial aid and not worry about a single penny slipping away.
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| 02 Jan 2017 08:35 PM |
| unless you enter a law profession which will pay above the typical higher salary because you attended an Ivy League |
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| 02 Jan 2017 08:35 PM |
| So spend 60,000 per year in tuition at Harvard because it looks good on your resume? |
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| 02 Jan 2017 08:38 PM |
| there's no reason to go to college in general tbh |
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| 02 Jan 2017 08:38 PM |
"So spend 60,000 per year in tuition at Harvard because it looks good on your resume?" yeah, worth it
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| 02 Jan 2017 08:39 PM |
| lmao I originally planned on attending NYU but its tuition was higher than my starting salary |
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| 02 Jan 2017 08:40 PM |
"I don't think it matters." well your job application would be stronger and you'd have a higher chance of getting in whatever you want.
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| 02 Jan 2017 08:41 PM |
| I think the colleges are taking advantage of impressionable youth. College tuition is most peoples first experience with debt. |
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| 02 Jan 2017 08:41 PM |
| on your resume put 'none' for college and then tell them that you are better with experience |
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| 02 Jan 2017 08:43 PM |
| I am not saying don't go to college. Just don't become a debt peon for the majority of your adult life just so you can tell people you went to an elite school. |
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