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<blockquote data-quote="collinmaune" data-source="post: 713761" data-attributes="member: 7334"><p>I'm from Missouri, We have a program where if you have above a 3.2 GPA in High school you can go to community college for free. I worked full time and went to a local two year community college. Walked away with no debt then went on to a large university that was accredited than the original 4 years schools I wanted to go to. I graduated 2 years later with an bachelors in Accounting and also one in Finance. When I got out of school I had less then 5k in student loans which was about 3 years ago. I would tell anyone to go to a local community college for multiple reasons. One you can work full time or close to it. For the experience part I partied more locally then went I went away to school. Still haven't paid the 5k back 100% yet due to the tax benefit of writing the interest off as a tax deduction. Still haven't paid the 5k back 100% yet due to the tax benefit of writing the interest off as a tax deduction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="collinmaune, post: 713761, member: 7334"] I'm from Missouri, We have a program where if you have above a 3.2 GPA in High school you can go to community college for free. I worked full time and went to a local two year community college. Walked away with no debt then went on to a large university that was accredited than the original 4 years schools I wanted to go to. I graduated 2 years later with an bachelors in Accounting and also one in Finance. When I got out of school I had less then 5k in student loans which was about 3 years ago. I would tell anyone to go to a local community college for multiple reasons. One you can work full time or close to it. For the experience part I partied more locally then went I went away to school. Still haven't paid the 5k back 100% yet due to the tax benefit of writing the interest off as a tax deduction. Still haven't paid the 5k back 100% yet due to the tax benefit of writing the interest off as a tax deduction. [/QUOTE]
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