HomemadeTurbo - DIY Turbo Forum

HomemadeTurbo - DIY Turbo Forum (https://www.homemadeturbo.com/)
-   General Discussion (https://www.homemadeturbo.com/general-discussion-6/)
-   -   Another financial thread (https://www.homemadeturbo.com/general-discussion-6/another-financial-thread-93759/)

theebluecrx 07-24-2008 10:39 PM

Re: Another financial thread
 
7 out of the 10 people i know who went to college have yet to pursue a career in that profession or get paid after they graduated.With that much debt i would file for bankruptcy.With that much debt i find it almost impossible to save any money.I would consolidate and save as much as you can.

HMTguy 07-25-2008 03:03 AM

Re: Another financial thread
 

Originally Posted by theebluecrx
7 out of the 10 people i know who went to college have yet to pursue a career in that profession or get paid after they graduated.With that much debt i would file for bankruptcy.With that much debt i find it almost impossible to save any money.I would consolidate and save as much as you can.

That's what happens when you have some crappy liberal arts degree.

Tom-Guy 07-25-2008 01:19 PM

Re: Another financial thread
 

Originally Posted by theebluecrx
7 out of the 10 people i know who went to college have yet to pursue a career in that profession or get paid after they graduated.

Clue up, dude. The people who do something with their degrees MOVE AWAY and you never hear from them again.

theebluecrx 07-25-2008 11:20 PM

Re: Another financial thread
 

Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
Clue up, dude. The people who do something with their degrees MOVE AWAY and you never hear from them again.


But honestly do the math.What to you is getting paid with a 5 year degree and 25k in debt?

xpert787 07-26-2008 01:15 AM

Re: Another financial thread
 
I think pretty much everyone should try to go to some college if they can. That said there are deffinitly some majors that don't pay jack ----, my major biology being one. I have several friends that graduated with awesome grades and are making like 25-30k now, I feel bad for them and the only way out is to continue to go to school, which is what I had planned on anyway. On the other hand there are some 4 yr majors that pay out big. My best friends bro got his nuclear engineer degree and started at 50k, then went and got an MBA and started at 80 I think.

Tom-Guy 07-26-2008 11:23 AM

Re: Another financial thread
 

Originally Posted by theebluecrx

But honestly do the math.What to you is getting paid with a 5 year degree and 25k in debt?

I dunno, $60K starting pay would be nice. $25K debt is really pocket change in the big picture.

ichbinsobose 07-26-2008 01:19 PM

Re: Another financial thread
 
lets seeeeee 4 years of ~20 credits a semester at 30k a year for everything = grad with 120k spent (i pay 15-20k a year out of pocket so ~40k in debt)
20cr x 8 = 160cr
cpa test = 485$ (avail only at 150 creds now)
being halfway to MBA after 4 years of college = win (i could grad at the end of this 3rd year)
CPA + MBA at age ~24 = more money then azns can dream of
the place I interned at this year offered me a job upon graduation (KPMG in NYC) starting sal 85k for one year pending my taking (not passing just taking) part 1 of the CPA exam in the summer I graduate.
Including bonus, that's likely to be 100k scott

this is ------- retarded man, HARD WORK AND BEING A CHEAT AND A WHITE COLLAR CRIMINAL = MORE MONEY THEN YOU WILL EVER MAKE
thats all


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 02:09 PM.


© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands