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dbldwn711
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Come on. He had a doctorate in Math and couldn't pass an Algebra I test?
Did he get his doctorate at Temple?
Woulda been better off going into the military.
Come on. He had a doctorate in Math and couldn't pass an Algebra I test?
Did he get his doctorate at Temple?
He should've worn a Gucci sweat suit. Or maybe went into the military. Obviously that doctorate was either a sham and or a waste of money. Doctorate and can't get a job to teach HSNo they really are. I know some dude who had his doctorate in math and taught calculus and trig at university and couldn’t pass the Algebra 1/2 test for a HS gig he wanted.
Woulda been better off going into the military.
It actually is now. 20 something years ago it was simple but those tests are very difficult now. VERY DIFFICULT
I just know ASU, NAU and Temple and tuition is less then 15,000 at each. But yeah.... it’s been a long time. Maybe I’m out of the loop!
JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon: Student loans are 'hurting America'
"JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said this week universities “should feel more responsibility” for their students’ loans and called student lending in the U.S. “a disgrace.”
And @PhoenixEagles1 leads the students to their demise.....
Confidence comes from within. It comes from knowing ones self. Any confidence that comes from such things as clothing or cars is a false confidence that is really only covering up internal insecurities that still exist.
Come on. He had a doctorate in Math and couldn't pass an Algebra I test?
Did he get his doctorate at Temple?
'Hey honey, can I borrow the Diners Club, I saw this supa fly Fila track suit that will go fabulously with my British Knights"
False
False huhh?
I’m not wearing fucking British Knights ... that’s for sure.
Now that @dbldwn711 and @handicappers have been shown to be the same person, this thread takes on a different level of comedy when you see all the posts from the two accounts trying to backslap and support each other. Truly hilarious stuff.
Now you are over analyzing. It's absolutely a wise move if you have no other way to pay for College for those whom College is the best fit. Student loan rates are generally better than "regular" rates and you don't have to start paying them back immediately. That's like saying you shouldn't buy a house unless you can pay in cash. College is a fantastic decision and the best route for many HS grads. The Military is also a great route for some, but you are killing your argument once you start acting as if College directly out of HS isn't the best route for many.Haha going into debt because of student loans is one of two areas PE thinks is a wise move and he makes no bones about it.
I don't know why I do this? You're all morons and trolls who never talk football. All you do is overanalyze everything.