Should Lenders/Schools Forgive Student-Loan Debt?

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  • November 23, 2011 - 11:11pm

Short answer: No, because 'student-loan debt'' is the one true purpose of further 'schooling' (the KGB-hypnotists of television-advertising almost have ME calling it "education" along with them).

Actually, true 'education' starts when one begins to 'pay back' the student-loans---you're either learning to make what you learn WORTH the amount of the loan, or you realize that what you learned CAN'T be made worth the loan-amount!

True, when the school and the student BOTH fail to produce a productive employee (and yes, it's a partner-effort; no matter whose FAULT the failure is, the BLAME is equally owned) then 'giving them both another chance' may require that the first try be 'forgotten' (by everyone except the student and the school); but ... well, go to the Facebook-page below to see what conditions are put on the debt.

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