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>> No.15534593

I also went to Stony Brook yet only had 40k and paid it off the first year. wtf did he spend it on

>> No.15534605

>>15534580
13k...no degree cuts I realized halfway through that college was a scan

>> No.15534606

>>15534593
tranny hookers and cocaine, isn't it obvious?

>> No.15534616

>>15534580
23k
My job pays the bill for me

>> No.15534632

>>15534580
Computer engineer. Went to community college the first two years. Graduated with $30k. Have about $8k left. I make $130k/yr and could literally pay it off right now, but it's 4% so who gives a fuck

>> No.15534634

>>15534593
David Ian Robn probably spent most of it on the MA at the (((New School))).
It's an extremely expensive liberal arts "research" college (sorry, it's New School University now) in a trendy neighborhood in Manhattan.

>> No.15534645

>>15534580
Me: BA in finance & controlling (25k debt)
Wife: BA in taxes & auditing (35k debt)

We both have a good salary and 75% of it will be paid within the next two years.

However: we are German. The conditions for student loans here are way, way, way better than those for you in the US, as far as I know. More than half of our debt have no or almost no interest on it.

>> No.15534657

>>15534634
>(((New School)))
Took off as a diploma mill to credential European Jewish "intellectual" refugees from WWII:
>https://www.newschool.edu/nssr/history/
>In 1933, when Hitler came to power and began to purge Jews and politically hostile elements from German universities, Johnson responded. With the financial support of philanthropist Hiram Halle and the Rockefeller Foundation, he obtained funding to provide a haven in the United States for scholars whose careers (and lives) were threatened by the Nazis, called the University in Exile. This institution was given a home at The New School and sponsored more than 180 individuals and their families, providing them with visas and jobs.

>> No.15534762

51k and another 19k in parent plus loans. (also 1.5k in credit card debt). Mechanical engineer. Now working in telecom as a network engineer type deal, making $53,750. Could be worse, could be better.

>> No.15534803

$25k

Computer science

I got a job making $70k so I'm not worried

>> No.15534822

>>15534580
5000 euro
didn't finish anything

>> No.15534903

>>15534580
25k left
graphic design
i make ~$120k so it's not bad

>> No.15534936

I did a sociology course as part of my criminology degree and learned fucktons. Of course stem incels can't see any value in anything that doesn't help build bridges or program computers.

>> No.15534967

>>15534645
so never pay it off then you dumb faggot

>> No.15534983

>>15534593
based Suffolk county master race

I made a profit going to college.

>> No.15534991

>>15534645
> no interest.
Thats because all european economies are dead and done for with 0 growth and 0 wage increases since 2007.

>> No.15535033

>>15534580
5.5K
MBA
Digital Marketing is a pretty sweet job. I'm posting this from work FYI

>> No.15535036
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15535036

completed the degree with a top grade, no work came of it and after 15 years it gets written off if you earn under a certain amount, and living on fumes they keep adding to the bill of 20k. Its the interest payments that take the piss so quite frankly they can fuck off.

>> No.15535076

>>15534580
what kind of retard gets a masters degree instead of starting your career and getting work experience i never understood how grad school isn't a complete scam

>> No.15535082

Zero and zero

>> No.15535089

>>15534967
I am still obliged to pay it off, my friend.
We want to byu a house, so we simply need to push down the remaining debt as far as possible to lower the interest rate long term. Banks look at those numbers, you know?

>>15534991
No debating the wage increase (even if it does not count for my income bracket), but these low interests are basically a gift for my wife and me. With our degrees, we are not likely to ever become unemployed or left with low wages. Nor are we hit as hard by these low interests as regular people, as we actually know what to do with our money, to get the desired returns.

>> No.15535172

Associate mech. Engineering

16k debt, paid back already

Current job is engineering sales, 82k a year plus commission, usually end the year with 120k after taxes