rephrasing...the debate goes on:

http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSBRE92B06R20130312?irpc=932



To me, Mayer sounds like someone who assumes that without a B.S/M.S. from Stanford or equivalent school you will not be able to think. That idea in itself shouts 'not thinking' to me.

But as to school costs going through the roof, that is very very scary; I personally did the 'barely servicing' a loan thing, and balloon it did. Thankfully I have dealt with it, but it is just crippling a huge number of people financially unnecessarily.

Last edited by chris1234; 03/14/13 11:01 AM.