Is it even possible to pay back student loans?
Is it even possible to pay back student loans?
you have to have a high enough IQ to understand how interest works
This. Gas the Jews.
>woman on social media
>IQ
>numbers
>t. 6 million IQ
its just a basic exponential function, 14 yr olds can understand it
she's just stating facts user. private student loan interest is usury and should be illegal
while she is retarded for not understanding how interest works, these type of student loans should not exist
That should lower interest rates. Might even cause wages to go up in some industries.
This. Anons are so quick to defend the jew and his usurous ways
but its fine if the government does it?
True but did she not know what she was getting in to? These people all act like it’s not their fault.
dumbass neets cant interpret her sarcasm. this is why you all will never fuck a vagina.
>$27k in student loans
>10k LINK
I wouldve never been able to pay it off if it werent for link. Thank you based flannel man
i believe the us govt caps interest at 6.8% or something like that. that seems reasonable
student loans shouldn't charge interest, honestly. it's pretty retarded
you cant interpret sarcasm in text, mr smartypants.
mm yes predatory lending on 18 year olds
This. Theres zero risk because the government pays the remaining balance to the investor in full in the case of default
No. You get a loan to pay an enormous amount of cash for 4 years and then enter the workforce getting paid the least you ever will in your career. But then you have to cut out a quarter or more of your biweekly take home pay to pay off Shekelberg. It’s the financial equivalent of childhood molestation.
If you can't afford the loan don't take the loan. If you can't do thing without loan don't do thing. How hard is it really? Perhaps we should remove women and nigger rights. They can't seem to figure out little things.
Btw majority of errant student debtors are women and shitskins. How is it that huwhite males can pay back their loans???
hand rubbing intensifies
Jesus Christ these fucking "students" are so gullible. I'm starting to think i should join the uni administrators who make bank from these tards
good luck becoming a doctor, lawyer or any sort of other high end professional without either (1) being incredibly rich already; or (2) taking out a student loan
>go to cc for first year so you can skip freshmen residency
>transfer to public uni, commute from parents house
>total cost under 40k
>work for a few years and decide if you want to do grad school after saving some money
Honestly not hard to stay debt free
How the hell is this kind of interest possible? What the fuck kind of interest rate makes the interest equal to the original amount loaned over even 10 years?
by definition people only get loans because they "can't afford it". it's immoral to take advantage of people in such a situation. your ancestors knew this and outlawed usury (assuming you're white and not a kike).
Three years at a public uni tends to cost more than 40k user. People like you should be harvested for organs
I paid mine off when I was 24, the trick is to always pay more than the monthly minimum amount they tell you to pay. Keep saving and investing on the side until you have enough saved up to just wipe out the remaining balance.
>the absolute state of the public education system in America when it produces adults that do not understand basic concepts like 'interest, and who do not understand things like 'contracts'. i'm interested in the following; is there a criminal investigation ongoing into the people who forced Sarah Kelly to sign up for this student loan? no? she as a consenting adult signed the papers and took the loan out? oh. well then.
I wonder how long she's had that loan? If she's paying $500/month wouldn't she have had that loan for 5 years or so? Isn't that like 3% interest compounded annually? How is that usurious? I myself have student loans with a 6% interest rate.
you'd think so
but no, most adults do not understand it.
>go to a california community college for one year(winter, spring,summer, fall quarters) stacking as many classes as you can
>get easy 4.0
>transfer into a uc as a third year
>don't live in dorms
>pay in state tuition
>apply for financial aid grants
>graduate with 3k debt
>i'm too much of a loser to start my own business, so I need to take out student loans to get a piece of paper that might fool people into thinking that I'm special.
Biggest cope ever.
How do random girls with 10k followers get verified on twitter
I paid back $178k in student loans. Only took me 2 years. 50% from using a big chunk of my pay checks and 50% from crypto gains.
probably wrote an opinion piece in vox at one point or something
how did you accrue that much debt?
Med school? Law school?
you know some people choose to do things not just with the sole intention of making money right user? Some people legitimately want to be doctors or lawyers or want to learn about subjects on interest in an environment surrounded by experts.
I went to university because I wanted to be architect, because I wanted to design buildings for the rest of my life. In the time frame of my education I could have tried opening businesses and made money, but by the end I still wouldn't be designing buildings.
I borrowed like $140k just to cover the cost of tuition for pharmacy school. Absolutely worth it though
oh no when my feelings about laughing at a dumb bitch conflict with hating the pedophile blood cult for usury
i mean if you paid it off in 2 years it must have been worth it, good work lad
she's probably calculating all her future payments as what she owes them, instead of the remaining principle.
At my state uni it was 4,800 a semester for full time tuition. The expensive part is living expenses which can be avoided if you live with your parents.
is pharmacy a good career to get into these days? I heard there has been some worries about automation cutting down the workforce
Inflation.
I worked in a pharmacy years ago. The pay is actually pretty good and jobs are plentiful but there is not a whole lot of room for advancement