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My concentration was on entering the real world, being a mechanic and able to pay the bills. Acquaintance/room mate of mine in my 20s was an Econ major worked as a waiter and could never pay his half of the rent. Go figure. It’s been going on for years now.
Useless degrees for useful liberal mentally ill idiots. I couldn’t go on listening to such garbage coming from the mouths of Marxist brainwashed fools . My head started to hurt from all there Bull S_ _ T.
When the economy goes full Weimar, these fools will be competing for minimum-wage jobs with the legions of “Newcomers” Biden has allowed to invade us. I can imagine the culling will be horrific. And in these Blue Hives, it will be a real-life remake of The Hunger Games and I Am Legend. Stay tuned.
NYU full year cost:
$82k/yr before financial aid.
$39.5k/yr after financial aid.
Everyone of the students spent or incurred debt in the range of $160k to $200k for those highly employable degrees.
Soon, the concentrations are going to be mostly in camps.
Fellas, we are in some serious trouble
No one should have to pay for another’s loan. You sign a promissory note to pay. Period.