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blankenship | 10 years ago
Nope.
Sometimes we’re expecting not-yet-adults to make adult decisions and live with the adult consequences. And sometimes they don’t have enough information/support to make those decisions.
blankenship | 10 years ago
Nope.
Sometimes we’re expecting not-yet-adults to make adult decisions and live with the adult consequences. And sometimes they don’t have enough information/support to make those decisions.
j2bax|10 years ago
true_religion|10 years ago
Shouldn't the lion's share of the influence belong to them, and not some 3rd party dealing with the student via infomercial and pamphlet?
ryanlol|10 years ago
Many students who take loans don't even need them, but could easily pay their tuition by just getting a job.
baddox|10 years ago
> Nope.
But could you have researched the decision? Yep, assuming you had access to the Internet or a library.