Fuck that person. That's such bullshit and a false fucking dichotomy and they should go to hell if they think that everyone in America (rightfully) complaining about being bent over and assfucked by the way things go on here should just "pick themselves up by their bootstraps", stop buying beyond their range, etc. and just realize that very, very, very many people have been unduly screwed by the system, and that this person is an insignificant speck with a piece of paper that reads as self-gratifying and smug.
seriously fuck right the hell off with that shit
zabu of nΩd;10034773 said:when i was checking Virginia Commonwealth University's grad school info, it said something like $5500 for a semester of fulltime school (i.e. 4-5 classes).
So a common hourly rate around here seems to be $13. That's $26000 a year before income tax, which at a random guess would be about $3000. Say you pay a common rent-or-mortgage-plus-utilities cost of $800 to $1200/month. We're at 26000 - 3000 - 12000 = 11000 for the whole year. The same amount VCU charges for a year of tuition, which cleans out the remaining earnings.
That's relatively cheap for a college, many are closer to $20K per year. Also I didn't factor in food, car expenses, insurance and whatever the fuck else into my math.
I know my knowledge is patchy, this is just a rough picture i'm trying to paint. And it's a viable explanation for why there's so much debt here.
I don't normally agree with you, but this time I do.
Ouch! That's pretty close to how much international students pay for fees over here, sometimes even more depending on the course.
Fuck that person. That's such bullshit and a false fucking dichotomy and they should go to hell if they think that everyone in America (rightfully) complaining about being bent over and assfucked by the way things go on here should just "pick themselves up by their bootstraps", stop buying beyond their range, etc. and just realize that very, very, very many people have been unduly screwed by the system, and that this person is an insignificant speck with a piece of paper that reads as self-gratifying and smug.
seriously fuck right the hell off with that shit
I don't buy her "story" at all. I don't care if her tuition is 90% paid for, there's no way she can support herself working only 30 hours a week
To give you some perspective, as an American student in Canada I paid 4x as much as a Canadian and it was still a great deal for my family. I was able to graduate with no debts thanks to the low tuition and my very generous family.How much do you guys pay for college semester fees? I was just wondering because it seems to be a big deal to be able to pay to get in and parents start saving up even before their kids are born.
I hate to nitpick because I agree with everything you said, but corporatism does not actually mean "rule by corporations" or a system where corporations are powerful. It's a economic system in which the economy is divided into various sectors by the state. It has more to do with authoritarian style governments (like Fascism and Absolute Monarchy) than it does with the kind of laissez-faire/neo-liberal model that has loosened regulations on corporations these past thirty years or so.I don't normally agree with you, but this time I do. I'm just like the guy in the picture - I went to community college (and dropped out - my fault, I accept it), I have no debt, I rarely buy anything new (cars, furniture, electronics, even clothes sometimes), and go out to eat very rarely. My quality of life is pretty fucking great, but that doesn't mean that the abuse of power by those in the investment banking class is to be ignored. I make numerically the highest number of dollars per year that I ever have, but my purchasing power has vastly decreased. Inflation has grown ridiculously in the past 3 years, and corporatism is to blame.
As if you have newky browns in America. They're rough as fuck. Good if you want to get pissed though.