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 Post subject: Re: Student Loans
PostPosted: Fri Dec 13, 2019 1:47 pm 
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No shame in that. Probably just cold that day.


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 Post subject: Re: Student Loans
PostPosted: Fri Dec 13, 2019 1:49 pm 
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I think I left UIC with $25k in student loan debt....and I was there for a bit.

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 Post subject: Re: Student Loans
PostPosted: Fri Dec 13, 2019 3:17 pm 
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If I ever had the nerve to think I had a lot in common with Curious Hair, Denis and Sir R. Reader, well that would be one heady day for me, I must say.

I got to know a couple of my Professors personally, I imagine my attendance and grades helped me stand out. That led to scholarships, stipends, an assistant job, a summer internship, and a job offer. In the end, none of that helped me get where I am now, but it sure opened a lot of doors then.


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 Post subject: Re: Student Loans
PostPosted: Fri Dec 13, 2019 3:24 pm 
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If you followed my posts over the years, you know I care deeply about education. Rick and I have debated quite a bit as we have different feelings on the matter but both want the same outcome.
It's not just edumacation, it has to be the right education.

What the fuck are you going to do with a major like "great books"? Unless you go to law school, teaching, or you're that hot chick from Pawn Stars, you're going to end up in sales or some mundane office job for $30K a year.

Nothing wrong with a trade- like your automotive field sibling- as secondary education either.


See I disagree with this a bit Frank and here would be my points.

I am just believer that education has inherent value in itself. If a 19 year old is at a rigorous academic institution and studying "great books" and putting in the requisite effort and learning the subject matter, I think that has intrinsic value. The human brain is still in a developmental stage into the early 20s, so you're feeding and developing a growing brain, that is going to have lifelong positive results.

That said, someone who studies "great books" as a major should be aware that they are likely going to take a much less glamorous and low paying initial job than someone with a more vocational major. They are going to start off behind a lot of their peers. The key though is that degree allows them a path to promotion from that initial job that someone without that degree could not access. My brother is quite successful in his career and his major has nothing to do at all with his current job. Now he had to work a lot of years at some suck ass jobs, but that is just how it goes.


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 Post subject: Re: Student Loans
PostPosted: Fri Dec 13, 2019 3:28 pm 
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Maybe. I think it would make people value their education a bit more. I'm shocked at the amount of people that don't give a shit or "can't".

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.


I never had a car in undergrad and didn't have one till my second year of grad school, I primarily used it to get home for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Who wants a car at school? Cars suck, driving cars sucks. College is the one time in your life you don't need a car. All you need is a bike. Riding a bike fucking rules. The worst thing about being a grown up is being in a car. Hell work is fun most of the days, but driving around in a car all the time. Fuck that.

My wife and I bought our house in an area where we knew that we lived in close proximity to walk to bars, shops, restaurants, etc. 6 months ago I got a bike because I wanted to expand my radius of places I could go without a car. All the time I'm biking to places even though it arguably would be shorter to take a car.


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 Post subject: Re: Student Loans
PostPosted: Fri Dec 13, 2019 3:45 pm 
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 Post subject: Re: Student Loans
PostPosted: Fri Dec 13, 2019 8:32 pm 
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Frank Coztansa wrote:
denisdman wrote:
If you followed my posts over the years, you know I care deeply about education. Rick and I have debated quite a bit as we have different feelings on the matter but both want the same outcome.
It's not just edumacation, it has to be the right education.

What the fuck are you going to do with a major like "great books"? Unless you go to law school, teaching, or you're that hot chick from Pawn Stars, you're going to end up in sales or some mundane office job for $30K a year.

Nothing wrong with a trade- like your automotive field sibling- as secondary education either.


See I disagree with this a bit Frank and here would be my points.

I am just believer that education has inherent value in itself. If a 19 year old is at a rigorous academic institution and studying "great books" and putting in the requisite effort and learning the subject matter, I think that has intrinsic value. The human brain is still in a developmental stage into the early 20s, so you're feeding and developing a growing brain, that is going to have lifelong positive results.

That said, someone who studies "great books" as a major should be aware that they are likely going to take a much less glamorous and low paying initial job than someone with a more vocational major. They are going to start off behind a lot of their peers. The key though is that degree allows them a path to promotion from that initial job that someone without that degree could not access. My brother is quite successful in his career and his major has nothing to do at all with his current job. Now he had to work a lot of years at some suck ass jobs, but that is just how it goes.


I studied the great books during undergrad. I took and work in a non-glamorous vocation. I feel very seen by this post...

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 Post subject: Re: Student Loans
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No shame in that. Probably just cold that day.


Yeah you guys always give yourself an inch or so.


:lol: :lol: :lol: We know that you baited us all with your comment. 8) 8) 8)

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