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paintb4707 wrote: 1) I'm already $45k in debt from my Associates (I wasn't eligible for any financial aid then and I'm sure I won't be now) It makes me wonder whether or not any additional debt would earn itself in an employed salary 2 1/2 years down the road when I graduate. 2) I can't seem to find a school near by that has a major I'm looking for. It's all Computer Science and Information Science. I was looking for something more along the lines of either Security, Networking, or System Administration. I do not want to do an online degree and I feel the experience I'm gaining now is far too beneficial to leave state. I'd like to get at least another year or two of admin experience under my belt before making any job moves.
jryantech wrote: » 45k in debt from your Associates seems way out of whack... I'm only going to be 12k in debt and I was only given $500 for books each semester.
paintb4707 wrote: » It is. I was just a kid at the time, I went straight to college out of high school. Didn't really think about the debt, just that I wanted to go to a school where I knew I would be happy and succeed. My parents didn't really have much advice in the matter so I was fending for myself. I was more concerned with getting the degree and worry about the debt later. I've matured quite a bit since then and now I realize the debt has put me in sort of an awkward position. I'm fortunate however to have got into the field early enough where I can build up on experience. Not really sure what to do now since I still live at home and I'm itching to move out. I could probably make ends meet with my income as it is now, but I'm worried about next month when my student loan payments start rolling in. Which is another reason why I'm considering going back, just to avoid loan payments for another 2 1/2 years. But going back to my original paragraph, I don't know if any additional debt on top of my already $45k is going to help me significantly or hurt me worse. My current job does not offer any tuition reimbursement, but like I mentioned above the admin experience is far too beneficial for me to leave. Plus they've been great to me. They gave me a $7k raise upon graduating and will give me another boost next month, anywhere between another $2k-$5k I expect. I'd feel guilty leaving them so soon after.
skrpune wrote: » Not sure where you are on LI, but have you checked out SUNY Stony Brook? I went there for my undergrad (a billion years ago) and it's a great school. The tuition costs are reasonable ($207/credit if enrolled for 11 credits or less), and they offer a specialization in Information Assurance, geared towards security/network security. You can download the overall program info here.
dynamik wrote: » Also, fix your avatar; I barely recognized you
ULWiz wrote: » I personally would not be to worried about college debt. Its normal for college students and is something you will pay off over time. I believe the average is currently 50k to 80k so if you only owe somewhere in your 40K range you are doing better than most college students. And if you think college debt is bad wait till you buy a house. Mine was 330k try paying that off My Bachelors from Devry is 63k i believe and I am just fine with that. Its something i can pay off as i progress in my career. I dont even have a degree yet and only have the certs you see and currently make 43k a year.
ULWiz wrote: » And if you think college debt is bad wait till you buy a house. Mine was 330k try paying that off
networker050184 wrote: » You make 43k and bought a 330k house? Are you crazy or do you have someone helping you pay that? I make a lot more than that and would never put myself in a crunch like that...
jryantech wrote: » You have one life, do what you can with it
paintb4707 wrote: » Wow, very cool, thank you. I'll check it out. Stony Brook is about 20 minutes from me.
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