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Oh yeah I’m not disagreeing with you there, I was just saying is all. Though perhaps I would have gotten it was a joke if I wasn’t heavily sleep deprived when I responded :T
It was a joke mate. Though, if you really want to get technical, the stats show that most grads will be afflicted with varying degrees of dept. These are typically leveraged through a variety of means, but the dept is still present.
My schooling so far adds up to somewhere in the area 80K, but I currently only have 2000$ of loans. Med School might get interesting, but I may go knock on uncle Sam’s door for that one.
Not necessarily. there are certain things you can do that will make sure you don’t have to throw yourself into that dark hole of debt and still get an education. I’m qualified in “complex electrical systems” (at least that’s what they tell me) and general IT stuff like running proxies and troubleshooting ect.
And once I finish meeting certain requirements (it’s more of a matter of when really, though shouldn’t be more than 9 to 10 months) I’ll be sent through 36 months of high level schooling to learn everything about civil engineering.
And I wont/haven’t pay(ed) a dime.