It is not uncommon these days to hear stories about college graduates coming back home to live in their childhood bedroom. This after completing their degree some $100,000 later with no job in sight. Recent reports notes that in Obama's economy (because he owns it) that unemployment rates as high as 53% for recent college…
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Apply to college early; take dual enrollment classes while still in high school after making sure they will transfer to a college of your choice. Just yesterday, I heard Dave Ramsey saying that business reporters found out that the most outstanding CFOs, COOs, and CEOs graduated from state supported colleges, not the famous Ivy League…
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Look for the scholarships; they're out there. But on a related note, the only reasons the base price is so high is because the cost is "propped up" by all the entitlement-rather-than-earned government subsidies for education. When the consumer HAS to pay the cost, the demand and supply curves intersect at a reasonable point. When…
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Take general ed classes at a local TEC. Transfer after a year or two and you can save thousands.
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Start the process early. By that I mean, start getting good grades from the beginning (elementary) and continue working hard and you should get scholarship money. Not everyone is college material but if that is a person's goal they must start early.
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Having just completed my bachelor’s degree after many years of gainful employment, my take away from this experience should be an alarm for many who have been away from college for a long time. When they say our colleges are liberal, that is an understatement. Our colleges are promoting socialist and Marxist ideologies. Young adults…
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People spend most of their lives trying to get out of debt. A student doesn't have to break the bank to get an education. Companies still want to hire folks with experience. Focus on a university with internships to get experience and a reasonable price tag.
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There's always a way to get through without debt. "Work" is not a four-letter word. You may not do it the same way as your friends but figure out what you really want to do and then find an affordable program with high job placement in that desired field. And do your Gen. Ed. credits…
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Very questionable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Never!!!
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