DR STRANGELOVE said:don't your parents pay for your education?
LMAO!! hope you're not serious with that comment! That was a joke, right?
DR STRANGELOVE said:don't your parents pay for your education?
DR STRANGELOVE said:don't your parents pay for your education?
bear said:It may seem like a lot of debt now but when you professionel people are making 1.2m per year 15/20 years from now it will not be that threatening.
When I graduated in 1968 my debt was significant at a coupla G
My first job paid about 8G and my first new car was about $2500.
My kids are among the fortunate ones whose parents were able to pay for everything........My youngest is a senior this year and.............for me.......... ITS OVER!
I'm some 250G lighter but I could not have spent the money more wisely. My kids are grateful and all doing well. I'm not one who believes that debt builds character.
You'll make $ every which way as life goes on.......probably more on your first house than you'll need to pay off all loans....(after you buy one and live in it for some time)
Oh........If I had significant debt ,however,........I definitely would NOT be gambling! I know, i know........thats awful preachy.
Anyway,
Don't let debt in todays dollars scare you too much......the dollar will continue to lose its value and your debt will not adjust for inflation.....it will look smaller and smaller as time goes on.
Feel good that you will be poised to be one of the winners as a highly educated person with marketable skills!
gl
bear
and I finished Cum Laude.
TORONTO-VIGILANTE said:hey, i finished cum louder too!!!!!
ah, the mammories of York university.....![]()
Anthony, are you done exams, yet???? LOL!!
DR STRANGELOVE said:
DEC 03 11:30 AM EST- Aboriginal Law Exam
Blitz said:Didn't know you were going to practice law in Australia...![]()
dogface said:I sported a "Pro Bono" for the ladies once...they really liked it!
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