"It sucks that the government handing out unlimited money to these schools caused this problem, and now people like myself are forced to incur costs that burden the rest our lives as a result"
This quote really says it all IMO. Lack of self reflection.
LdN
You aren't listening to me, your preconceived notions won't allow you to. I am repaying mine. I knew the cost going in, and I chose it anyway. I worked full time at penn state and then 2 years after to school to be completely out of debt before starting grad school (fortunately I am old enough that tuition at PSU was 1/3 what it is today.)
I incurred my debts in law school, where you aren't permitted to work. Again, I chose it, im not advocating forgiveness for my sake, im bringing it up because I think our country's economy is screwed without it.
I've been paying a mortgage for law school for a decade, and will continue to for another 15 years. Meanwhile, a court administrator I worked with early in my career graduated 25 years before me, He sold his car to pay off his law school loans. There is simply no comparison in what it was like to make these "choices" a generation ago versus today. And the effect on the economy, and everyone's lives, whether they have any loans or not, is going to be devastating in a decade.