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In reply to the discussion: Student Loan Debt... [View all]Blue_In_AK
(46,436 posts)41. I know.
My lawyer daughter ran up a six-figure debt getting through college and law school (Colorado State and U of Oregon). She's been out of law school since 2003 and will probably be paying on this until well into her 40s. At least she's been steadily employed unlike some of her fellow graduates.
My other two daughters have some college but never graduated, which is a pity since they're both quite clever. They've done okay, though. The oldest is office manager for a law firm in Denver and the youngest is a systems administrator for our credit union. They don't make as much as the lawyer, but at least they don't have the debt.
It's really not fair what they're doing to kids today.
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I'm still working on the last bits of a bachelor's degree, and paying off loans
bhikkhu
Nov 2013
#35
My dad was a Marine (wwii, korea, and vietnam); mom became a real estate agent
peacebird
Nov 2013
#52