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Originally Posted by DGthe3
Of course, because university is within everyones means and decent jobs right out of school in your chosen field are a guarantee.
Otherwise, you'd have tons of young people burdened with tons of debt unable to get well paying jobs. And without a well paying job, that debt is going to be dragging them down for years and years & potentially messing up their credit rating which then makes it even harder for them to buy a brand new car. Not like they'd even consider buying new when they're only working part time as a Starbucks barista anyway. And we all know that nothing like that is happening to anyone.
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Education doesn’t just mean University.

For example, I have a friend who’s a welder that makes a very, VERY, good living. Never stepped foot in a University. But he found a way to educate himself and get ahead in life. I’m guessing welding school doesn’t cost $30-50gs a year for four years.