- She is enjoying school and happy where she is.
- She changed major and lost approximately 1 semester's worth of credits towards her new major.
- She will take summer classes for the next two years in order to finish in four years.
- She and her parents will assume debt totalling more than $60,000 by the time she is done.
- Her career goal will require graduate school; debt above $100,000 is a certainty.
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May 29, 2013I met yesterday with a college student who has completed two years at a state university. The family elected to not contract for my services two years ago.
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