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I am reading this story and I am not sure why this is a story of interest? Everyone pays to go to school. A higher education degree will cost anyone 10k, 50k, 120K etc. It is also a fact that most people do not have enough cash on hand to pay for school and will need to take out a loan be it federal or private to cover the cost of the education. I would be proud of the fact that a degree has been earned and that a job has been gained at "a national firm" and at a salary that is above average for an entry level employee. Mr. Jones you should be proud of what you have accomplished. Maybe this is a lesson learned to ask more questions in regards to financial decisions.