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Regarding the post: If your college degree doesn’t produce enough value for you to pay it off, it certainly doesn’t have enough value for your neighbor to pay it off.

I sent that to a friend. His reply this morning:

I think if they don’t pay, the university pulls their transcript from the available-to-see list and thus, the college degree evaporates. It can be recondensed when payment is made.

Until then, they simply appear as “Registered” on a resume confirmation check.


It is the equivalent of a parking violation car boot.

My response: "Brilliant."
 
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Regarding the post: If your college degree doesn’t produce enough value for you to pay it off, it certainly doesn’t have enough value for your neighbor to pay it off.

I sent that to a friend. His reply this morning:

I think if they don’t pay, the university pulls their transcript from the available-to-see list and thus, the college degree evaporates. It can be recondensed when payment is made.

Until then, they simply appear as “Registered” on a resume confirmation check.


It is the equivalent of a parking violation car boot.

My response: "Brilliant."
I dont think it is a brilliant as presented in any other measure than vindictiveness!
 
Are you saying the same for the PPP loans that were forgiven?
Yes... I am saying that. Loans dont magically disappear. Someone WILL pay eventually.

As for the difference between Student loan forgiveness and PPP....PPP was passed by congress. You know, the part of the government that has the power of the purse. Maybe a course in Constitutional Study will do you some good.

If you want to go to college to better yourself, you make the choice to pay for it. Thats why you get paid the big bucks.

If you went to college to study Theater Arts, and you find you can't make enough money to pay it off, that's your tough luck. You should have studied something usefull.
 
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Regarding the post: If your college degree doesn’t produce enough value for you to pay it off, it certainly doesn’t have enough value for your neighbor to pay it off.

I sent that to a friend. His reply this morning:

I think if they don’t pay, the university pulls their transcript from the available-to-see list and thus, the college degree evaporates. It can be recondensed when payment is made.

Until then, they simply appear as “Registered” on a resume confirmation check.


It is the equivalent of a parking violation car boot.

My response: "Brilliant."
Universities would have no interest, they do not underwrite student loans.
 
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