Apparently he’s planning on dying soon. You can get maybe three, max four years of loans — and then a lifetime of paying them back. Unlike our parents who had nearly free college, could actually work their way through school, and very low interest loans. Not to mention all those grants that went away.
That was actually my second wife’s plan. Well, not really, but she went back to school at the age of 65 and got a master’s degree at the age of 78. She practices as a psychotherapist for a couple of years before contracting ALS. Her $78,000 in student loads were forgiven. She joked at the time: “Between that and the handicapped parking placard, it’s almost worth it.” She died three years later. I miss that sense of humor.
SHAKEDOWNVILLE over 3 years ago
Certain officials will find this most "interest"ing.
cdward over 3 years ago
Apparently he’s planning on dying soon. You can get maybe three, max four years of loans — and then a lifetime of paying them back. Unlike our parents who had nearly free college, could actually work their way through school, and very low interest loans. Not to mention all those grants that went away.
mistercatworks over 3 years ago
That was actually my second wife’s plan. Well, not really, but she went back to school at the age of 65 and got a master’s degree at the age of 78. She practices as a psychotherapist for a couple of years before contracting ALS. Her $78,000 in student loads were forgiven. She joked at the time: “Between that and the handicapped parking placard, it’s almost worth it.” She died three years later. I miss that sense of humor.