Student Loans and the SAVE plan

Borzak

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I left high school and got a GED. I went to a directional state school the next semester. I was shocked you had to take test after test to find out if you needed remedial math, english, science, or whatever before you even started classes. This was everyone and a lot needed it. They were right out of high school and this 30 plus years ago. Of course the state had just started a program that if you finished in the top 10% of graduates you went to college for free or at a reduced cost to a state school.

Did that for a semester, and worked for myself for a few years. When I went to college in TX the dead of the college of the department interviewed me and said it was fine with a GED and allowed me to skip a few classes.

Point being even 30 years ago a high school degree wasn't enough to get you out of taking remedial stuff in college before even taking a regular college class. I wonder how many couldn't even pass that.
 
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I left high school and got a GED. I went to a directional state school the next semester. I was shocked you had to take test after test to find out if you needed remedial math, english, science, or whatever before you even started classes. This was everyone and a lot needed it. They were right out of high school and this 30 plus years ago. Of course the state had just started a program that if you finished in the top 10% of graduates you went to college for free or at a reduced cost to a state school.

Did that for a semester, and worked for myself for a few years. When I went to college in TX the dead of the college of the department interviewed me and said it was fine with a GED and allowed me to skip a few classes.

Point being even 30 years ago a high school degree wasn't enough to get you out of taking remedial stuff in college before even taking a regular college class. I wonder how many couldn't even pass that.
Think this is more because high schools are not all the same and each student is not the same, like not at all. When I went to college I skipped most of the entry level classes in science and math due to AP tests. Other people would have to take remedial classes because they only took geometry in high school and no pre-calc/calculus. "Graduated high school" can mean 100% ready for college or it can mean struggled through basic classes and barely graduated.
 
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Think this is more because high schools are not all the same and each student is not the same, like not at all. When I went to college I skipped most of the entry level classes in science and math due to AP tests. Other people would have to take remedial classes because they only took geometry in high school and no pre-calc/calculus. "Graduated high school" can mean 100% ready for college or it can mean struggled through basic classes and barely graduated.

Yeah. I don't mean this as a "look at me I'm smaaht!" thing, but I had I think 12 AP credits and could have graduated college a full semester early. The variance in "high school graduates" is huge.
 
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Yeah. I don't mean this as a "look at me I'm smaaht!" thing, but I had I think 12 AP credits and could have graduated college a full semester early. The variance in "high school graduates" is huge.
Most of the schools my wife has been an administrator at have large populations of kids with this many or more AP credits. The schools she taught at before switching to admin were at the other end of the spectrum. Lower end socioeconomic areas, there are still kids who are high performers but it’s far, far fewer. The schools also generally get less funding, parents aren’t as involved, and have a hard time attracting higher quality staff.
 
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nu_11

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So I checked SAVE repayment... the payment schedule is like $750 / month. Help bros 😭
 

Palum

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So I checked SAVE repayment... the payment schedule is like $750 / month. Help bros 😭

You may just have to do extended or graduated extended repayment. If you owe 6 figures then you're just fucked.
 

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nu_11

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You may just have to do extended or graduated extended repayment. If you owe 6 figures then you're just fucked.
I only owe 10k

Right now the SAVE repayment is $750/month and the other option is $45/month

Its just that the SAVE is retarded plan for me
 

Palum

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I only owe 10k

Right now the SAVE repayment is $750/month and the other option is $45/month

Its just that the SAVE is retarded plan for me
Right because it's not for people who actually pay net taxes, just the underclass with 6 figures in indentured servitude to work off.