I didn't type random words. And you need to work on reading comprehension. I never assumed you didn't have a 4-year degree. Nor did I ever say that.
I'm just going to focus on your second paragraph (of 9 that I will presume regurgitate the same bull**** class-warfare arguments) when you invented another statisic about how the "vast majority of students pursue degrees that are irrelevant".
Again, you are entitled to your feels. But that doesn't give you a license to invent bat****-crazy (and fake) statistics/facts.
Look, what you don't know about student loans could fill a set of encyclopedias. Particularly when you invent fake facts on top of fake statistics. You really don't understand how student loans work. The banks have been making student loans FOR MORE THAN 50 YEARS (not just the last 10-20 years) and the government doesn't provide access to large amounts of money. Banks do that. Always have.
The funny part is that by your final paragraph, you are already backtracking. No longer talking about how college is a "scam" for "80% of the population". You backpedaled to "value for dollar spent" and started advocating for public universities
never said that student loans started 20 years ago, I know it's been going since the 60's like the video I posted clearly outlines.
is the federal reserve bat****-crazy (and fake) for posting statistics like north of 40% of college grads don't use their degree?
are any of these stats crazy? or made-up? I'm confused why in every thread when you're not the most knowledgeable about something being discussed you immediately go to name-calling and trying to sound like you're an expert on everything.
here's some more highlights
I'm backtracking by highlighting that IF someone picks the right degree and goes to a cheaper public school that it can sometimes work out with a reasonable ROI? and I'M CRAZY for saying that buying a degree at a school that charges 5x more is absurd? and IM crazy for being mad as a taxpayer that the government has enabled student loan companies to reach record profits while ripping off our youth and in turn enabled colleges to price hike at insane levels all while the government has been burdened by billions of guaranteed debt?
when was the last time you asked your doctor what school he/she went to before they saw you? when was the last time you asked an engineer what school he/she went to before they oversaw a job? when's the last time someone on here asked a lawyer what school they went to before they hired them?
here's a hint *it doesn't ******* matter*
If that makes you feel better about $97,000 tuition and gives you the false notion that I'm backtracking or changing my tune then go ahead.
you haven't (and you can't) debunk any of what I've posted. They are a business and people are buying it so good for them, but it doesn't mean that the system isn't predatory
this isn't solely on miami, I love Miami. This is directed at the thousands of price-hiking colleges in America, and mainly the government for creating a system that enabled it.
not an ounce of class-warfare in anything I said, despite your best efforts
have a good one