Some think that a recent move by the Department of Education could result in the children of same-sex parents being shackled with more student loan debt.
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Some think that a recent move by the Department of Education could result in the children of same-sex parents being shackled with more student loan debt.

There is a battle raging right now about the usefulness of a graduate degree, or even of any college degree at all. Joining the fray right now is the online degree space.
Is an online degree right for you? As convenient as all of this sounds, though, you need to honestly evaluate whether or not an online degree program is really right for you.
There is nothing wrong with having to pay your dues at a minimum wage job. In some cases that’s the only way to build a résumé and/or get some experience. One other summer option however, is to look into an unpaid internship that won’t have you cruising campus in a Benz in September, but will hopefully have a ton of spin off benefits.
Just like many other students, I didn’t stick with my original major. Three years in, I decided to switch to Finance, which turned out to be a great fit. However, since I graduated in 2008 when all the banks were closing, I didn’t exactly have the easiest time finding a job in my field.
In recent years, there has been discussion over whether a college education is worth it. in some cases, it turns out that going for a graduate degree might not be worth the cost.
Depending on your degree, and the job prospects that come with it, student loans can be a decent investment. But one of the issues being raised right now is whether or not certain graduate and professional degrees are worth the money.
Many of us would like to have more education, improving our prospects. While education can be used to your advantage, you don’t need to go back to school to learn more. If you want to increase your education level inexpensively, here are some ideas.
Board games aren't just fun, sometimes they can teach a lesson. Here are some of the best board games to play to learn about personal finance.
One trick that I learned while going to university is to go to the first few classes before you plunked down hundreds of dollars of textbooks for a course.




