I am in my very late 20's now, and I've come to an important realization: I was a stupid kid! 
When I went to university, I didn't fool around, but I also didn't have any direction. I started out in science, and then philosophy blew my mind, so I ended up with a philosophy degree. I took 120% of a course load every year (because I hated free time), and got two more degrees. I had enough credits to get a fourth degree as well, but figured I'd have to spend a fortune getting custom paper so the letterhead would fit the page!
I always thought that I'd be able to pay the loans back quickly...but again, I was a stupid kid!
So now, I have a directive for all of you. Sit down with your kids, and help them find their direction BEFORE they start spending a half-grand per class at university - it will make their transition to later life a LOT easier...I didn't think about life AFTER university while I was in it - I want you to ensure that your kids are money-wise before getting crippling student loans.
Seriously, sit down and give them some money-matters education!
A public service announcement from your friendly neighbourhood philosopher!

When I went to university, I didn't fool around, but I also didn't have any direction. I started out in science, and then philosophy blew my mind, so I ended up with a philosophy degree. I took 120% of a course load every year (because I hated free time), and got two more degrees. I had enough credits to get a fourth degree as well, but figured I'd have to spend a fortune getting custom paper so the letterhead would fit the page!

I always thought that I'd be able to pay the loans back quickly...but again, I was a stupid kid!

So now, I have a directive for all of you. Sit down with your kids, and help them find their direction BEFORE they start spending a half-grand per class at university - it will make their transition to later life a LOT easier...I didn't think about life AFTER university while I was in it - I want you to ensure that your kids are money-wise before getting crippling student loans.
Seriously, sit down and give them some money-matters education!
A public service announcement from your friendly neighbourhood philosopher!
