wdelaney72 wrote:
it did for me. going back 20 years ago when I was in college....I was floored with how many people I knew didn't have to get a job on campus. Just as I was amazed last year when my son went to school and so many students just "had to have a car at school". No....everything is walking distance...no, you don't.
I get really torn on the student debt issue. People should know better, but at the same time, the forced loans and forced narrative of "you have to go to college" is incredibly strong and causes MANY to this is just what you have to do.
I gave my son a chance to go away to school. He blew it. He worked his ass off last summer and paid for this semester at Junior college. He still is not doing anywhere near what he has to do. he gets more chance next semester at Junior college to earn going back to to a university. Obviously there are plenty that go o school and do fine, but it seems like there's a ton his age that are completely clueless in what it takes to go to school successfully. Regardless....I won't let him take it a bunch of loans for school and bury himself. I don't see any kind of forgiveness happening.
Which is why free college for everybody (I think) is a bad idea. You have to value it and people tend not to value free stuff, but they value the hell out of something they worked for. Or they have a work ethic or have been taught to have a work ethic. I did not work my first time around but I knew the sacrifices my parents made and felt it was my job to do well in school. I'm also self motivated, success is powerful for me. I can't believe the amount of students that don't care or put minimum effort in. It can't feel good. How do people not catch on how to be successful or not want to be? You have to be responsible for yourself, failure isn't always somebody else's fault.
I had 3 fairly easy classes and 2 challenging ones. I showed up early, prepared, and happy for all of them. I think one of my instructors graded me easier on my practical because of it. People 20 years younger were all I'm tired this is so hard. Really? I'm way older, worked about 15 hours a week cleaning, had 5 classes, and ran a household dinners cleaning shuffling people around. You rolled out of bed and can't put any effort in. My stuff didn't come out because I have more talent or I'm lucky. I busted my ass, I practiced, I looked up stuff, I talked to others and sought advice. All you have to do is meet requirements, and at times exceed expectations.