http://finance.yahoo.com/college-education/article/109701/placing-the-blame-as-students-are-buried-in-debt?mod=edu-collegeprepBlame the family? The lenders? The university? Scroll down for the answer.
6/2/2010 9:14:16 AM
From NYU, no less.
6/2/2010 9:16:51 AM
Teal, dear.
6/2/2010 9:18:56 AM
6/2/2010 9:26:09 AM
Wrong! Critical Media Literacy and Politics of Gender, biatch!
6/2/2010 9:27:27 AM
blame everyone but yourself, that's the ticket!
6/2/2010 9:27:49 AM
6/2/2010 9:30:18 AM
They fucked up.The mother should have asked her daughter, "What the fuck are you going to do with that degree when you graduate? Will you be able to afford the student loan?"I'm not saying that people shouldn't get degrees in History, religious studies, ect. But have a fucking plan to pay for it. If you can get a scholarship(s), grants, rich parents, ect, go for it. Otherwise, it might be best to go for a major that has much better odds at paying more when you graduate, or at least go to a cheaper school.I'm not familiar with NYU, but from the sounds of it, it's a private school. I assume, like NC, a NY public college would be MUCH cheaper, and provide a comparable education to that of NYU, especially for her major.
6/2/2010 9:31:05 AM
OP is too much for me to read... i blame ADD. but i agree that student debt is a problem in the US.
6/2/2010 9:32:07 AM
I think it's a combination of problems. But the people where the blame rests are the people that took out the loan. They see the amount that they're taking out, and they see how much is going to be paid back.and seriously, wtf kind of job did she expect to get with that degree?
6/2/2010 9:34:58 AM
It's largely a problem of baby-boomers and the way they've shaped society. When they were growing up, college was a privileged and difficult place to go to. They worked hard and succeeded, and college attendance rates increased dramatically. College has now become an "expected" thing for students to go to after high school, even when many of them aren't ready for it or would be better suited for other activities.It's as if entering the work force or picking up a trade has become "beneath" the middle class of suburbia (and it has). Thus, everyone just expects to go to college with no plan for their life, and they end up majoring in philosophy or religious studies (or film studies).
6/2/2010 9:36:47 AM
http://bucks.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/06/01/more-on-cortney-munnas-student-loan-saga/More
6/2/2010 9:36:55 AM
6/2/2010 9:42:24 AM
Yeah there's no reason to go an out of state school unless you're really set on what you're doing.
6/2/2010 9:43:51 AM
6/2/2010 9:51:25 AM
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6/2/2010 9:54:22 AM
I love how these days the solution to not being able to find a job or pay back student loans is to go back to school, take out more loans, and defer your payments/interest even longer.
6/2/2010 9:54:23 AM
6/2/2010 10:11:14 AM
how the hell can't you live on $800/month ? food isn't that expensive, and if you're commute isn't 50+ miles you shouldn't be spending much on petrol either....
6/2/2010 10:16:34 AM
6/2/2010 10:16:41 AM
this is a big problem in this country. not necessarily just b/c of the debt, but b/c someone like this is going to go to a very prestigious school and get a degree in NOTHING, and then feel slighted b/c they can't get a job. it's ridiculous. there is no entitlement to make a lot of money just b/c you have a degree in anything from somewhere. you don't have to go to college if you have no use for college.also, NYU (or any school) would get killed in the media if they told a student that they were too poor to attend, so throw that option out completely.
6/2/2010 10:18:38 AM
i don't understand the whole college education = money thing. plenty of tradespeople who own their own businesses (electricians, plumbers, carpenters, etc.) make a lot more money than her. they don't have college educations, they just have some fucking work ethic.work ethic = money
6/2/2010 10:22:46 AM
yeah...no shit...i have a pretty good job but i could make a WHOLE LOT more cleaning houses than i do here if i wanted to work my ass off like that every day
6/2/2010 10:26:35 AM
6/2/2010 10:29:48 AM
1) Blame lies with the mother and daughter for choosing an expensive private school. This would be fine if you are going to get a degree in something that would pay you a good salary. So...2) Going with 1) above, blame also lies with the daughter for choosing the major that she did.Wouldn't SUNY at Buffalo or SUNY at Binghamton not cut it, especially for a major like that? Heck, she could have done a bachelor's in business from one of the SUNYs pretty much for free and she would be making at least $40,000 now AFTER TAXES, not the $27,000 she is making now.That would make a net difference in her current assets of some $150,000.
6/2/2010 10:33:16 AM
yeah i remember a dude in my freshman English class who was at state for the meteorology program telling me about needing to sell his car so he'd his loan payments for schooli mean, wtf.. there's no way that's ever going to pay off. and there have to be better ways to go about it with doing the bs classes in state then going out of state for the last year or two.
6/2/2010 10:33:18 AM
6/2/2010 10:33:19 AM
^Heads up, that's a HARD business to make money in. Every year someone is going to come along willing to do it for a few dollars cheaper than you. Unless your jobs or your customer base are massive, you end up only making decent money doing that at best
6/2/2010 10:36:14 AM
6/2/2010 10:36:37 AM
^ i write advisor. shit is that wrong?[Edited on June 2, 2010 at 10:41 AM. Reason : quick internetting tells me no, it is not wrong. whew.]
6/2/2010 10:40:44 AM
^^i did it for two summers and like i said...i'm pretty sure i could double my salary if i opened a lawncare and landscaping businessgood customer service and professional work goes further than low prices with rich folks
6/2/2010 10:41:31 AM
6/2/2010 10:48:00 AM
i've briefly considered the professional cleaning lady option...but i would be an idiot to leave my job...i like it pretty well...the pay is decent...the benefits are baller...and i have job security like nobody's business
6/2/2010 10:48:20 AM
and you can post on tww!
6/2/2010 10:49:23 AM
[Edited on June 2, 2010 at 11:26 AM. Reason : wrong thread lol]
6/2/2010 11:25:44 AM
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6/2/2010 11:56:01 AM
6/2/2010 11:56:55 AM
I wonder if this girl gets a worse rap on this board because NC State is full of engineers and technology based majors that often put you straight into work out of college.I'm not completely defending this girl, but I think she's getting more flak than she deserves. I think what we're going through now with college students and loan debts isn't something that's happened too often in the past because the economy has treated college grads quite well with decent paying jobs right off the bat. So it's kind of hard to think about something like this when we've never seen it before. That's not a cop-out for this girl and her mom, but its not like they had a lot of warning (at this girl's age, the economy was doing quite well when she entered).And not everyone is cut-out to be an engineer, computer systems, etc. major. I skipped two maths in junior high and had a teacher travel from the high school to teach me and three other kids geometry while we were in 8th grade. Yet I would look at my roommate's lower math classes for his engineering degree, and it might as well have been sanscrit to me. People who say she should have picked a more practical degree don't realize that not everyone is cut out for those degrees and would have a good probability of failing out if they went that route.What should this girl have majored in?? Sociology? Communications?? English?? Public Relations?? They might have been slightly better than her womens/religious studies major, but marginally by ya'lls standards...and she'd most likely still be jobless (or a photographer's assistant). Most people here still laugh at Business management majors....but if you can't handle the science and math that are required for engineering and related degrees, what exactly are you suppose to major in that's going to guarantee you a job when you get out??I feel like this is only going to get worse in the years to come unless this economy makes a ridiculous, unexpected U-turn. It will also get worse with the people going into grad programs because they can't find a job and/or pay their undergrad debt. I lose count of all my fellow law school classmates who added $120K debt to their sometimes current $100K debt from undergrad. My last roommate was paying over $1,100 a month in school loan payments an my current roommate is paying $900.Kids are just going to have to realize that they can't go out of state for college. And if you can't afford to make payments on your undergrad loan, don't fucking go to grad school.
6/2/2010 12:06:09 PM
6/2/2010 12:15:28 PM
college degrees today are worth the same as a high school degrees 40 years ago. 40 years ago, it was hard to graduate highschool without dropping out to work on the family farm (or something). and today you graduate college with stupid amounts of debt. working class is just redefining itself, and it's hard to accept that moving up the social ladder is really fucking hard and takes a bit of good fortune.but seriously, one of the advisors or panel members should have pushed to add some classes that would give her the flexibility needed when job hunting (or maybe they did and she just isn't applying herself). it looks bad for the prestigious universities when they allow their students to graduate without a clue. i feel bad for the girl, because it's really hard to tell an aspiring 17-18 year old that he/she is too poor to pursue his/her dreams, but that's the fucking reality.
6/2/2010 12:24:52 PM
http://www.holytaco.com/2008/06/03/the-10-most-worthless-college-majors/
6/2/2010 12:28:34 PM
^
6/2/2010 12:30:48 PM
^^ communication is on there but doesn't like everyone major and that and end up w/ a job? it seems like it. i never even knew what majoring in communication was all about - is it like journalism jr.?[Edited on June 2, 2010 at 12:38 PM. Reason : .]
6/2/2010 12:38:17 PM
Pretty much, or the television industry, or production based, etc.
6/2/2010 12:39:14 PM
Action News reporter, IMO.
6/2/2010 12:39:21 PM
Anecdotal evidence incoming. But my brother in law was a Film major (he also got a graduate degree in film) and he is making great money and has an awesome job. You have to be SUPER talented though to succeed in that field and he actually won a few awards for a short at Sundance right out of school. He works in the Viacom Building in Times Square and produces some of their specials like the Storytellers series.Glad to see my worthless Political Science degree isn't on the list -- though I did go and get my MBA after realizing Law School wasn't for me and working for a few years.
6/2/2010 12:43:21 PM
JbrickI was gonna say i dont think everyone in this thread is jumping on this girl just based on what she majored in, but then you said this and I agree with you.
6/2/2010 12:49:49 PM
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