tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7126131564610858851.post5482790579700351862..comments2023-09-09T10:21:32.853-04:00Comments on The Hackensack: "The Great College Hoax"DaveinHackensackhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01313169814904229272noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7126131564610858851.post-67362477195548721762009-11-08T20:03:02.882-05:002009-11-08T20:03:02.882-05:00I agree with the overall concept, but that specifi...I agree with the overall concept, but that specific couple's troubles confuse me. I graduated law school with close to $60,000 in loans and my monthly payment is $260 -- not exactly ruinous. It was worth it, even though I've never made six figures. Hasn't bogged me down in qualifying for real estate loans either. <br /><br />I also wonder how the hell anyone who graduated from Cal Wastern got a six-figure job -- the school isn't even ABA accredited. The guy must have either had very low LSATS or bad undergrad grades. A more appropos example would be the many people I've known who weren't really law school material who went there or to similar private, fourth-tier schools, got heavily in debt, and couldn't pass the bar or get a decent job. But two six-figure incomes?! They've got no excuses.Sheila Tonehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02353632937706232702noreply@blogger.com