▲ 12 r/StudentLoans
I can't believe children who can't even drink or rent a car yet can sign a piece of paper with interest rates higher than mortgages to do the "next step" in life which is go to college in the west. In the 70s univeristy was $700 annually. Now these schools are charging the same price as a house with INSANE interest rates. To go to law school online I would have to take out $300k in loans.
What are we doing here?
Why are we tolerating this?
u/Hypocrisy_Mocker — 9 days ago