I'm glad you can make a complete assessment of my financial situation from this one blog comment.
In case you didn't notice, or don't really read a newspaper, higher education costs are through the roof. With books easily running me about $700 a semester, tuition somewhere between $7-10,000 depending on credits, cheapest rent in town at $399 a month, not to mention I like to feed myself twice a day, it takes damn near a low-level full time job just to pay for school, let alone the time I actually have to dedicate to school.
I know the value of a dollar, and it doesn't involve taking out student loans at prime plus 4%. I'd rather spend it on my education and hey, maybe take my girlfriend out to dinner once in a while, than blow it on an HDTV. Kindly take your opinion of my financial situation and shove it.
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Big John @ Jul 19th 2008 7:42PM
I'm glad you can make a complete assessment of my financial situation from this one blog comment.
In case you didn't notice, or don't really read a newspaper, higher education costs are through the roof. With books easily running me about $700 a semester, tuition somewhere between $7-10,000 depending on credits, cheapest rent in town at $399 a month, not to mention I like to feed myself twice a day, it takes damn near a low-level full time job just to pay for school, let alone the time I actually have to dedicate to school.
I know the value of a dollar, and it doesn't involve taking out student loans at prime plus 4%. I'd rather spend it on my education and hey, maybe take my girlfriend out to dinner once in a while, than blow it on an HDTV. Kindly take your opinion of my financial situation and shove it.