I ended college with no debt because I crammed a four year college degree into five years. I worked my way through and got some grants along the way. But, my degree has had very little to do with my course of life. About seven years after I graduated from college, I burned most of my class notes. They were basically useless. The sense of wonder, and the lust to learn about life and how to fix it, came from my Dad and my own zeal to learn about the world. God used that to guide me to the right people at the right time.
Does the cost and interest payments, for decades, outweigh anyrhing?
I ended college with no debt because I crammed a four year college degree into five years. I worked my way through and got some grants along the way. But, my degree has had very little to do with my course of life. About seven years after I graduated from college, I burned most of my class notes. They were basically useless. The sense of wonder, and the lust to learn about life and how to fix it, came from my Dad and my own zeal to learn about the world. God used that to guide me to the right people at the right time.
Wise words.