04-27-2015, 09:49 AM
This shit is getting crazy!
My nephew just graduated from our states #1 college this past year with a masters degree in Mechanical Engineering. He's been there for almost 6 years and has racked up a debt of over $110K in the process, all in student loans. He was promised some type of job placement after graduation, and assured that he would have a starting salary of around $100k per year. This did not happen.
He cannot find a job in his field, the school has placed him nowhere, and he is forced to work at Wal-mart. Now, he can't pay back the private loans that he took out because his loan payment is pretty much what he makes after taxes. Now the company that gave him the loans, "we'll just call them SM," is trying to garnish his wages, and take any tax returns that he gets.
What the fuck is going on? How can anyone come out of a masters program, with over $100k in debt, and a $10 an hour job be expected to pay that?
Now I don't know about anyone else, but when I purchase a product and it's defective, I can go straight to the source and get a refund, or a replacement at no charge. Why are these schools not held accountable for there defective products? It's the same thing, right?
It's the point that this kid is contemplating suicide. He broke out in tears when he was telling me about this, this past weekend.
Way to go USA. That's how you get things done!
My nephew just graduated from our states #1 college this past year with a masters degree in Mechanical Engineering. He's been there for almost 6 years and has racked up a debt of over $110K in the process, all in student loans. He was promised some type of job placement after graduation, and assured that he would have a starting salary of around $100k per year. This did not happen.
He cannot find a job in his field, the school has placed him nowhere, and he is forced to work at Wal-mart. Now, he can't pay back the private loans that he took out because his loan payment is pretty much what he makes after taxes. Now the company that gave him the loans, "we'll just call them SM," is trying to garnish his wages, and take any tax returns that he gets.
What the fuck is going on? How can anyone come out of a masters program, with over $100k in debt, and a $10 an hour job be expected to pay that?
Now I don't know about anyone else, but when I purchase a product and it's defective, I can go straight to the source and get a refund, or a replacement at no charge. Why are these schools not held accountable for there defective products? It's the same thing, right?
It's the point that this kid is contemplating suicide. He broke out in tears when he was telling me about this, this past weekend.
Way to go USA. That's how you get things done!