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By: Grayson

Glad to hear it Holly. She will be happy when she is done and doesn’t have any debt or at most very little debt.

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By: Jon

Great tips, I think along with choosing an “affordable” education it is important to consider what education is going to be a good investment. An inexpensive community college diploma in basket weaving...

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By: Grayson

I completely agree Jon. You can learn basket weaving on the job.

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By: KK @ Student Debt Survivor

Good list. I got a pretty big scholarship for undergrad but still had living expenses. I went to a fancy “brand name” grad school. I don’t regret this decision, but have since learned I could have...

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By: Grayson

As long as you don’t regret your decision, then what does it matter. It probably taught you some good lessons and what are you going to do about it now?

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By: Glen @ Monster Piggy Bank

It is interesting that student debt is such a heavy burden for people in the US. In Australia most people have paid off their student loan debt in their early to mid twenties.

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By: DC @ Young Adult Money

It’s tough with tuition constantly rising. It’s nearly impossible to go to a private school and still graduate debt-free, unless you get some massive scholarship combined with help from Mom and Dad...

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By: Grayson

They are a very large burden here, but many have the mentality that the education is worth it. In some cases, it might not be. Those are things that have to be thought of before heading off to school.

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By: Grayson

I agree DC. It is getting harder and harder to get out of school without any debt. I wish it wasn’t the case, but unfortunately, it is.

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By: Holly@ClubThrifty

These are all great tips! A friend of mine is paying her way through college as we speak. She is doing it by living at home and working two jobs in addition to her studies. It will pay off!

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By: Grayson

Glad to hear it Holly. She will be happy when she is done and doesn’t have any debt or at most very little debt.

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By: Chris Martin

Thanks for this advice. I wish I had seen this before I went to grad school. I think I spent more time thinking about what school I was going to go to then how I was going to pay for It. Now my family...

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