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In reply to the discussion: Noam Chomsky: Modern universities designed to ‘deprive you of your freedom’ [View all]RoccoRyg
(260 posts)38. I just paid off my student loans...
after four years since getting my Masters.
I ended up with about $4,000 in debt thanks to my parents enrolling me in the College Illinois plan, one year at a community college, working and saving since I was fifteen and some full-ride scholarships I earned. I just paid them all off this month with about $700 in interest.
I'm not bragging, I'm just saying college can be affordable in many cases given a great deal of planning and preparation.
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Noam Chomsky: Modern universities designed to ‘deprive you of your freedom’ [View all]
xchrom
Nov 2013
OP
Now you get this Chomsky?! The man who works for one of the most OVERPRICED schools in the nation.
vaberella
Nov 2013
#6
Do you have anything constructive to post that refutes Professor Chomsky's point,
Maedhros
Dec 2013
#44
It's hard not to see him as a hypocrit since he benefited from living off of...
aikoaiko
Dec 2013
#53
My maternal grandfather grew up very poor during the Depression but earned a PhD in physics
nomorenomore08
Dec 2013
#43
Good to hear. Unfortunately even state schools and colleges are prohibitive these days, particularly
Mass
Nov 2013
#17
So you think exorbitant tuition *hasn't* become an important societal issue?
nomorenomore08
Dec 2013
#46