A Loaded Question

<p>Darn, with a title like “a loaded question” I was hoping you were going to ask about gun racks. If you’re interested Colorado schools are very accommodating of people who think they need to bring guns to campus and are willing to store them with the police [Colorado</a> universities offer gun storage to students - The Denver Post](<a href=“Colorado universities offer gun storage to students – The Denver Post”>Colorado universities offer gun storage to students – The Denver Post)</p>

<p>Since that isn’t what you asked, I will speak to the question of student debt. As it turns out, being naive and uneducated is pretty cheap. On the other hand, getting an education is expensive. An undergrad degree doesn’t mean much and you might as well get the cheapest one you can without sacrificing quality. I attended college out of state and as a result will be paying for student loans until I am 40 instead of if I had gone to an instate school in which case I would have paid them off by 30. My thoughts, go to an Arizona school and save your loan debt for something like a car or down payment on a home when you are an adult.</p>