Why do so many people complain about student loans?
They go to expensive private schools when they cannot afford it, and when they could have instead went to a community college. Then they start whining and crying to get bailed out because they couldn’t find a good job after they graduated.
What’s with people thinking they are entitled to a good paying job after graduation anyway? There are limited positions for lawyers, doctors, and CEOs in any society. We can’t all be doctors. We can’t all be lawyers. We need some car mechanics, some chefs, some teachers, some electricians, etc. Everybody wants to be rich, but the fact remains that not everyone will be rich. So they go run toward the 100k profession and complain when they fail, blaming the school or sallie mae for high interest or fudging of the employment statistics. But what they really fail to understand is that it’s more their own fault than anybody else’s. They have to realize that there isn’t a house for every living person, there isn’t a hundred thousand salary for every living person, and that most of us are not going to be lawyers or doctors. Enough with fantasy world – live in reality.
Tagged with: Employment Statistics • Fantasy World • Many People
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One reason people don’t like student loans is because some people believe that education should be free, whatever the level.
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The very nerve of students expecting a good paying job after graduation when all along they were just the gathering of minds with money in their pockets, the very nerve of a student baffles the science. Their brains went to work tilling the grounds they hoped to build their futures upon but the land was empty of fertile grounds yet they came. The public schools show the discrimination between the educational values set aside for those who get the pay for the pay. Unions are made from stuff like this.