>he fell for the student loan meme
Honestly, do you have any regrets?
>5k student loan debt for buying a car and importing it from nipland to canada
>smashing it afterwards
No regrets
>>1825784
Assuming you're asking bc you did or are considering it. You won't regret it as long as you are proactive about your schooling and finding internships, etc.--which isn't always easy admittedly.
>>1825784
i haven't taken out a loan. i worked part time and that has paid for my first year.
i dont want to take out a loan so finding summer employment is extremely important for me...
>>1825784
i fell for the trade meme
24 yo
55k year
40k saved
20 buttcorns
150 eth
0 debt
>>1825868
Not bad
Why are you saying "fell"
You're doing great for your age
What trade?
>>1825877
He's a kneepad repairman for your dad.
>>1825868
What's the best trade to get into? How do unions play into it?
I regret I didn't pay them off earlier after getting a good job
>>1825882
>000
kek underrated post
>>1825784
$50,000 in debt.
Got a job 3 months out of school making $45,000.
5 years later and three employers later (never out of work, for a while I had two jobs) making $100,000.
I think of work as a social event and never regret going in the morning. My coworkers who have done this 20+ years are the same.
I couldn't have got my job without my student loans and education.
No meme, it's worth it. Just don't do a degree in 13th century lesbian poetry.
>>1826179
enjoying wageslavery like a good goy
>>1826214
.t NEET making no money
I'm making $52,000 starting out this year with only $23,000 I'm debt. Already aggressively paying that shit off. As said before, totally worth it.
I'm a 3rd year student and have about 25k now, in two years now. I pay 0.01% over the first and 0% over the second. also 15k will be a gift if I finish my degree, which I will.
Also zero property tax since the debt is reductable. Basically a 'free' loan.
I'm saving about 50% of the money, and now that I have enough money, I will probably open an account this summer and invest it in a pretty safe portfolio.
>>1825784
parents paid for it in full lol
I used to think we were lower middle class because we lived in a tiny 2k sqft house in silicon valley but I guess not
>>1825784
I've been living off of my student loans for 5 years
they are almost gone
I graduated but have never worked and am unemployable
not sure what I'll do now with $30k in debt and no rent money
>>1825784
200k student debt
Earning ~80k per year
But I like my job
Medium regret.
>>1825784
Yes.
Paid like 8 grand on a 1200 loan. Repeated defferals and late payments.
Im an autist and got my shit together. Paid the minimum the last 5 years and paid it off 6 months ago.
Uncle sam got a good racket.
Best interest rates on earth backed by nothing...
College is a fucking meme. I would only go if you want to be doctor, accountant, or engineer. I'm 60k in debt for a shit degree. What an idiot I am. If I could go back I would never go to college. I'd just learn programming at home.
>>1825784
>Honestly, do you have any regrets?
i regret not investing it in the market. but it's almost repaid now anyhow.
>>1825900
depends on the state to be honest, where I live (western state) the welding unions have a really good deal with the government and make alot of money. However once that contract runs up itll be a different story
>>1826723
>living in silicon valley
>lower middle class
choose one