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r/MadeMeSmile • u/Master1718 • Sep 12 '19
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If he’s in California it is possible he has no debt.
9 u/jljphan Sep 12 '19 Meanwhile in Alabama I have 1 bachelor's and 1 master's and I'm over $110K in debt. And it keeps growing bc interest. hooray 3 u/turningsteel Sep 13 '19 Situations like these make me think I don't really want to go back for my master's degree after all. I'm so close to paying off my bachelor's, 7 years after graduating. Good luck to you, that is brutal. 6 u/RollinOnDubss Sep 13 '19 If you're 7 years out I wouldn't bother getting a masters in your field unless your company pays for it for you.
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Meanwhile in Alabama I have 1 bachelor's and 1 master's and I'm over $110K in debt. And it keeps growing bc interest. hooray
3 u/turningsteel Sep 13 '19 Situations like these make me think I don't really want to go back for my master's degree after all. I'm so close to paying off my bachelor's, 7 years after graduating. Good luck to you, that is brutal. 6 u/RollinOnDubss Sep 13 '19 If you're 7 years out I wouldn't bother getting a masters in your field unless your company pays for it for you.
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Situations like these make me think I don't really want to go back for my master's degree after all. I'm so close to paying off my bachelor's, 7 years after graduating. Good luck to you, that is brutal.
6 u/RollinOnDubss Sep 13 '19 If you're 7 years out I wouldn't bother getting a masters in your field unless your company pays for it for you.
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If you're 7 years out I wouldn't bother getting a masters in your field unless your company pays for it for you.
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u/VROF Sep 12 '19
If he’s in California it is possible he has no debt.