Brent P
Getting better grades means nothing? What planet are you from?
So, I'm not allowed to use my specific case as an example, but you are? Nice double-standard.
I said *it might.* Not that it would. Learn to read.
Wow, that circular argument is so...circular.
Which means they might have been even MORE OT if they'd have had to have a job, and a car, etc.
News flash, genius - all loans are optional. But a "judgement call" made without info or experience is worthless.
All loans are optional. We don't know what Cory's *needs* are. Nor what's best, financially - we don't have enough info
Liar.
But it was required for you to go to school when and how you did. Your philosophical argument blows up in the face of real-life experience.
I was not forced to take any of them. I could have gone into the military, or worked on a crab boat for a few seasons, and paid it all up front, in cash.
All loans are a choice, and it comes down to cost:benefit.
Again with your special case to attempt to invalidate the wider argument. I suggest not using that tactic when you criticize someone else for doing it!
Learn to read - the word "may" is a qualifier.
Yes, and it's not relevant to the discussion.
Getting good or better grades is an "intangible?" What are you smoking?
You're an idiot. I never claimed it, and I never suggested it.
A cogent argument.
Wow, another internet tough guy. What a surprise.
E.P.