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good thing no one thought to put dentistry in all that shit
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But seriously, I hope not. Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
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Can't wait for your Americana test. Curious if you or anyone else has tried Race Glaze? I have yet to use it yet, but heard nothing but good results for darker cars.
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Do you know of any MBA/MS Finance programs 100% online that are priced reasonably and respected? I've been looking into going into Financial Advising recently, granted this wont be for 6-20 years at least.
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Online wasn't an option back when I got mine (MBA '97). My school was respected (top30) but even back then was $30k a year. Thank God for Dean's Scholarships! |
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Wow I just found this thread damn it.
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I figured, guess I'll just check the box, cheap and easy it is.
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Golfing Monday its for charity off Tuesday perhaps some work eventually.
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Advisors have way more to do with sales than finance. Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
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Yeah that makes sense. I wish I had any money to invest haha. As tuition rates are outpacing inflation threefold or more, more and more young people are starting their lives in a huge hole.
For example, I had $36k in student loans for my Master's (fortunately scholarships covered undergrad). This amounts to $310/mo for ten years under the standard recommended repayment plan. That means that just to stay in a lower middle class level in the next ten years, I need to average $35k take home, so at least $50k. Luckily, my field starts quite a bit higher, but my point is that for people who have to borrow more and land lower income jobs, this is seriously problematic for the economy. I've said it before and I'll say it again, college is just buying a really expensive piece of paper. But as long as we have the government making student loans available at low interest rates for people who shouldn't get them, and employers insisting on at least a bachelor's degree to screw in a light bulb, this is the world we have to accept. It ****s everyone, but it makes the government and colleges a shit load of money. The current higher education system makes everyone but them worse-off. /rant Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
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Unfortunately the digging a whole is only getting worse, I have tons of friends who can't get jobs and therefore choose to go back to school, which in itself isn't a bad choice but not planning out paying back loans leads to a huge hole for them. But that's also on a person to person basis on what they think of debt-to-income ratios and how they see investments/retirement, etc...
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