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I wanna say congrats but then also wanna buy you a beerAfter one at NYU and Notre Dame, my 3rd goes to UM I will be happy but broke.
I wanna say congrats but then also wanna buy you a beerAfter one at NYU and Notre Dame, my 3rd goes to UM I will be happy but broke.
USCw football is incredibly similar on many levels.Is there a College Football program with a wider disparity between its typical student and its typical fan than the University of Miami? Even a large number of "subway alumni" are Catholic and thus gravitate toward Notre Dame
Georgetown basketball in John Thompson's heyday might be the most similar to UM's situation
I’m an alum and this is insanity
Not every loan program is bad. It’s mostly non federal backed ones that are the scam and predatory and those are not the ones target Miami type students but **** “education” type places. Fed loans are capped as well.Alum.
The federal student loan program must be abolished. It's at the root of this nonsense. Faculty can keep voting themselves raises and know they'll get paid first. Schools can keep open ridiculous, frivolous departments.
End it. End it now.
In my case, college and grad school worked out. For most it's a waste.
Im not reading all that **** but the idea that just because, as an example, a history major didn’t “use their degree” means college degrees are therefore a waste is one of the dumbest inferred things I’ve ever read here. I get your overall point but **** like that diminishes any viable parts of what you are saying. A good broad education is more than issuing your “major”.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.
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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
USCw football is incredibly similar on many levels.
and played each other on occasion.Not an SC fan (or hater) by any means, but it would be live as all get-out for CFB if Canes and Trojans were full-speed rolling at the same time
Not an SC fan (or hater) by any means, but it would be live as all get-out for CFB if Canes and Trojans were full-speed rolling at the same time
and played each other on occasion.
They only offered my daughter $2500. And, I'm by no means well off financially to afford the balance. My 529 plan only would have paid 2yrs at UM, at 2021 tuition rates. She'll get her MBA from UCF in August and already has a job offer at another premier ACC school, so that state school degree(s) paid off just fine.UM offers insane financial aid packages. After aid, attendance was cheaper than going to my in-state options.
Southern Cal.Is there a College Football program with a wider disparity between its typical student and its typical fan than the University of Miami? Even a large number of "subway alumni" are Catholic and thus gravitate toward Notre Dame
Georgetown basketball in John Thompson's heyday might be the most similar to UM's situation