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the debt wont simply disappear by proving you're poor and just sit on your ass. Cause sitting on your ass and getting "hand outs" seems to be the implications of those against studentaid programs. Quote:
Also if you read in my previous posts even if one were to find a decent paying job, it's a matter of actually having the time to work. Those that are required to take 22 credits a term, 40+ hours on campus won't have that luxury. After coming home from 8-10 hour days you have shit of homework to do or you'll be too burnt out for anything else. Obviously this isn't applicable to the majority students but will having a devastating effect on others. Here are some other's that agree the P/T market for student currently blows. Seriously employers in the last 2 months are FLOODED with student resumes. Unless you have a resume with superb experience you cant even get your foot in the door. If your avaliability is limited it's pretty much a "dont even bother" Quote:
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i took summer courses so i only worked p/t... ill admit it took me longer than usual to find work, and i did get turned down at lots of places, but still managed to find a decent paying (around 350/week for 20hrs work) within the week then again i wasnt looking for construction/warehouse stuff like before so I can't say those jobs weren't available maybe you should refer to the first line of my original post ur long ass post all boils down to one statement "waa we're in a recession it sucks" you're not alone |
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It's more of a retroactive scholarship/bursary than a "I can't pay my loan so the government has to" sort of thing. It only applies to specific professions (as outlined below). The idea behind loan forgiveness was to make these professions more attractive to students by offering financial incentive. Eligibilty requirements, per the StudentAidBC website: Eligibility criteria To qualify for the B.C. loan forgiveness program, you must: - Have B.C. student loans in good standing. - Be in student loan repayment. - Not be enrolled in full-time post-secondary studies. - Have graduated from an accredited post-secondary institution in the time-frame required by the program for different professions (see below). - Be employed at a publicly funded facility, as described below. Nursing, medical, midwifery and pharmacy graduates You are eligible for B.C. student loan forgiveness if: - You graduated (or your study program ends) after Aug. 1, 2000. - You are employed at a publicly funded facility in an underserved B.C. community. Speech language pathology, occupational therapy, audiology and physiotherapy graduates You are eligible for B.C. loan forgiveness if: -You graduated (or your study program ends) after Dec. 1, 2004. -You are employed at a publicly-funded facility, working with children. Teachers for the deaf and hard of hearing , teachers for the visually impaired, school psychologists, technology education teachers You are eligible for B.C. loan forgiveness if: -You graduated (or your study program ends) after April 1, 2007. -You are employed at a publicly funded facility or school district in B.C. |
Let's put it this way. If you really really really want to go to school you will fine the money to do it. Is a matter of how much you like school VS. How willing are you work towards that goal. I have to admit when I was going to school I took student loans and during summer I work in the sun everyday 5 days a week around 60+hours per week. Pay is good but the job isn't. You sweat, you get a black tan and when you are done for the day you have no energy to go out. But money is money. It took me years to pay back the loan I borrowed so why should other's get away with it. You borrowed it, you pay for it. We learn that when we are 3years old. Post secondary for Canadian citizens is already really cheap the way it is now. Think about international students, their tution is 3x what a Canadian citizen is paying on average. That's how much courses is at post secondary so the government is already paying a large amount for ppl. People have to know learn not everything is handed to them in life and sometimes you actually have to work hard for your goal, and sometimes unlucky things do happen where you just have to accept it. No one is going to guide you and give you a hand everytime you need help. |
I dont know why people are talking about defaulting on their loans because that is only a very small amount here. We are talking about the loan remission program they offered to graduated to work in butt fuck BC, and have their loan paid off by the government and we are talking about bursararies. |
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The thing I dont understand is how they figure that they can cut 16 million from education funding but find it necessary to spend 7.5 million on better french translation and sign for the olympic games because thats more important than education. |
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maybe our stop signs here should say arret too :rolleyes: |
First the HST, now this |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEXL7NjAhnY If ricer underglows are illegal..WHY ARE THEY HAVING THIS SHIT ON OUR BUSES |
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