On the agreement I’m on; I don’t need to make voluntary payments, I do not need to ever pay it all, it gets wiped 30 years from first repayment point, it does not impact my credit score, it does not impact my ability to get a mortgage.
I don’t really get the stress people put themselves through because of their student debt in the UK. It’s meaningless.
And they’ll never pay it back due to the system anyway
USA: “You Gotta Pump Those Numbers Up, Those Are Rookie Numbers”
This is quite shocking. In Spain the government literally paid me to study. It was strange the year I didn’t get around €5k on top of the tuition fee.
What a farce. Most students just in pharmacy amass 200k usd in a field with a job growth outlook -2% in the next 10 years.😂
> graduates feel their debt is “draining, weighing them down, on their shoulders” and causing them “anxiety, pressure, worry and dread”.
Well it will do with the amount of bullshit reporting of how student loans work over the last 20 years by media outlets like the Guardian.
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On the agreement I’m on; I don’t need to make voluntary payments, I do not need to ever pay it all, it gets wiped 30 years from first repayment point, it does not impact my credit score, it does not impact my ability to get a mortgage.
I don’t really get the stress people put themselves through because of their student debt in the UK. It’s meaningless.
And they’ll never pay it back due to the system anyway
USA: “You Gotta Pump Those Numbers Up, Those Are Rookie Numbers”
This is quite shocking. In Spain the government literally paid me to study. It was strange the year I didn’t get around €5k on top of the tuition fee.
What a farce. Most students just in pharmacy amass 200k usd in a field with a job growth outlook -2% in the next 10 years.😂
> graduates feel their debt is “draining, weighing them down, on their shoulders” and causing them “anxiety, pressure, worry and dread”.
Well it will do with the amount of bullshit reporting of how student loans work over the last 20 years by media outlets like the Guardian.
That’s cute