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I bet most college kids are better informed then the general public, many take it very seriously. Most of these kids are going to be tens of thousands of dollars in debt when they graduate and very few job prospects.

 
I bet most college kids are better informed then the general public, many take it very seriously. Most of these kids are going to be tens of thousands of dollars in debt when they graduate and very few job prospects.
real life experience is sometimes better than what they just hear on baised news and the debates imo you need the combination which they dont have . being silver spooned by mommy and daddy all their lives

 
My kid is going to be in college next year and he **** well better vote, and he sure as hell has never had a silver spoon.

And from a lot of the comments I have seen from some of the guys on here they can't be any less informed than some of them!

 
I bet most college kids are better informed then the general public, many take it very seriously. Most of these kids are going to be tens of thousands of dollars in debt when they graduate and very few job prospects.
Thank you. If it sounds like a duck, it's likely a duck. Whether you are 20, 30, 50, 90, etc..........a bias doesn't easily die. You can be way off regardless of whether you are a college student or a retiree.

Like you have stated, students are more concerned with the way politics are trending. They are the ones dealing with exceeding loans and the poor job market. I won't lie, I happen to be a graduate student. I have my own bias. At the same time, I have formed my own views of political issues. Many older folks have fallen into their biases, which dictate their voting priorities. I won't say that either age group is more informed, however, I will say that neither is the ultimate authority on the correct direction for the country.

 
real life experience is sometimes better than what they just hear on baised news and the debates imo you need the combination which they dont have . being silver spooned by mommy and daddy all their lives
I bet you that a large majority of college students have massive loans to pay off. The 'silver spoon' doesn't exist for a lot of people.

 
I bet you that a large majority of college students have massive loans to pay off. The 'silver spoon' doesn't exist for a lot of people.
im sure they do but the moajority of them ge their way paid through . and heres a thought go to community college for most of it saves your tens of thousands take final courses at university and get the same degree

 
im sure they do but the moajority of them ge their way paid through . and heres a thought go to community college for most of it saves your tens of thousands take final courses at university and get the same degree
Actually I bet the majority do not. The community college thing works for some degrees but not all, and also the availability certain courses. We looked into it for our son and in the long run it would be better just to pay more to do it all through an university.

 
Actually I bet the majority do not. The community college thing works for some degrees but not all, and also the availability certain courses. We looked into it for our son and in the long run it would be better just to pay more to do it all through an university.
he couldnt take all his lower end math and writing and such at community?

 
Funny is wanting to widen the income gap.
Want to make more money? Get an education, work your *** off, start a business, any one of those will work...

or you can blame the government and successful people for your failures in life.

 
he couldnt take all his lower end math and writing and such at community?
He could and he might do his english and few gen eds in the summer when he is back, but you miss out on a lot of things not being in class. They talked about working on teams doing projects from the very beginning and you miss out on that if you are not there, so like I said in the long run it might cost more but it is probably worth it.

 
He could and he might do his english and few gen eds in the summer when he is back, but you miss out on a lot of things not being in class. They talked about working on teams doing projects from the very beginning and you miss out on that if you are not there, so like I said in the long run it might cost more but it is probably worth it.
well you my friend have made the choice alot of college kids have and increased your debt when there was a cheaper avenue //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif see how choices work and you can chose your own path? lol

 
im sure they do but the moajority of them ge their way paid through . and heres a thought go to community college for most of it saves your tens of thousands take final courses at university and get the same degree
The amount of students who are swept through college without assistance pales in comparison to the amount of students with large impending loans.

 
Some things are worth spending more for. The "cheaper" way is what has gotten our country where it is in the first place. Hopefully he wont have much debt when he gets out, we will see. In debt for an education or in debt for a cool car, fancy stereo and rims, seems the latter is more the American way anymore.

 
Some things are worth spending more for. The "cheaper" way is what has gotten our country where it is in the first place. Hopefully he wont have much debt when he gets out, we will see. In debt for an education or in debt for a cool car, fancy stereo and rims, seems the latter is more the American way anymore.
i agree husk at leaste you realize whats ahead so many people dont and its sad lol

 
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