Graduating with 100k+ in debt

<p>Here is your problem: You think you know it all and don’t want to take a correct advice. You also believe that going to CC is some kind of shame and is beneath you as if you’re some big deal. Sweetie, you’re not a big deal! And you know what, I’ve sat next to young girls at CC whose brains computed problems on a level my A-student-brain couldn’t even come close, and I’ve read the works of poetry and prose of my peers that made me want to hang my A-student-self. So, please, change your attitude. Take a step back. Go to CC and save yourself from a nightmare.</p>

<p>???</p>

<p>you think you’re too smart for a CC, but you’ve put yourself on this path of ridiculous debt?</p>

<p>Think again. You may be “book smart,” but you need to work on your “walking around smarts.” </p>

<p>Enroll in a CC, then transfer to an instate school as a junior…preferably one that you can commute to since your parents can’t help you.</p>