Originally Posted by Jackson_Handy
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Yes and gas was .25 a gal, a burger was 2 bucks, etc.

One year at a cheap public university is 20k a year, in tuition alone. No books.

You are out if touch with reality if you believe going to college currently without loans is possible for the avg. person.

Personally I would argue against anyone going to school unless their profession of choice requires it. It's a rip off. I listened to all the boomers.....I shouldn't have.

But if you must, go into public service and do your time.

Man, you’ve REALLY bought into the leftist narrative. You swallowed the bait, hook, line and sinker!

How about some FACTS?

20 states have FREE community college. So, first two years of your degree are FREE. Don’t live in one of those states? Move and establish residency.

Second. The AVERAGE annual tuition for an in-state school, this year, is $10, 940. (https://www.bankrate.com/loans/student-loans/average-cost-of-college/ )

Your $20K is almost half-right. For two out of four years of the education.

Work 40 hrs a week stocking shelves at Walmart or Target at $20 an hour, 80 hrs a week during breaks….that’s $50K a year.

Please tell me you can’t pay $11K a year tuition making $50? Pretty please?


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