JoiseyMom
<font color=orange>Have you had your SPANX today??
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Interesting article. I can see how she bought into the idea of her dream school, her dream job . . . and yet made the wrong choices. It's perfectly clear to an impartial observer that she was fooling herself right from the beginning. She didn't have the life experience to know what she was getting into, to know what those loans would mean to her life -- and her parents let her down by cosigning, when they KNEW it was a mistake. Sometimes giving our kids the world means NOT giving them exactly what they want for their first four years of adult life. The girl in the article is an example of a family that should've said NO to student debt so that she could've said YES to a life after college. That's one of the problems: Everyone THINKS they'll come out of college and make big money right away. The student loan will essentially mean skipping a few meals out, a small sacrafice to have been able to have THE college. Instead, the sacrafice is much more. They buy into the idea of student loans as "good debt".
Also, it's important to note that the article girl hadn't done her homework -- she was under the mistaken impression that she could consolidate all those loans, something that was easy to verify before signing her name. Also, she was caught by surprise when she learned that her university wouldn't accept all her community college credits. That's VERY common and something she should've checked before embarking on this expensive journey.
She assumed that it was okay to do what she really wanted, ignore the financial reality, and it'd all work out somehow. That's rarely true.
You are right..she made so many mistakes, which at that age is so common. I remember the mistake/s I made at 19/20, it literally shaped the rest of my life (I have no regrets though). I feel her article will show studens and parents what not to do. And she even says her choice of school was a mistake. She regrets what she did and how she did it. I am sure it will give others pause to really think about their college choices. My DS who is her friend made tough choices for going to a private school, but he knew who much he would owe. He also made all the decisions himself. He knew how much he would owe and what he would have to pay off and when. He also knew due to circumstances we were not in a position to help him financially. But he was also in the unique position of a guaranteed job after college and knew how much he would be making.