Bigger Tuition Bills and Student Loans Coming in 2011

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The paper and ink is worth more than the degree itself. Kids aren't going to be able to pay these loans off making $10 an hour.

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx of FL 3:10PM February 21, 2010

Make sure the “college” is actually accredited. Make sure the credits and/or the degree you receive is transferable and will be accepted at another institution. (it is up to the individual college if they want to accept credits or degrees from another institution, accredited or not.

I received an AA degree that is actually worthless.

The “college” was accredited, but the state and local “colleges” did not and would not accept the degree nor the credits I had earned, as such I was not able to use the credits or my degree to go for another advanced degree.

But I paid the tuition via a government student loan and I paid that loan back.

max bauer of CA 8:28PM February 18, 2010

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