Post number #852505, ID: f21574
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Hypothetically, I'm an unemployed university student in $20,000 of ever-increasing debt. I'm so exceptionally average that I qualify for no grants or scholarships.
Asides from working multiple part-time jobs, what are my other options--realistically--for paying off this debt without costing 5 years of financial independence and youth?
Background: I'm a somewhaf decent generalist at 3D CG and a shit coder. Morality and legality are not an concern, only low risk and high reward.
Post number #852506, ID: 5247ac
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Go to a lab safety course, hit scihub, learn how to make meth, crush it up into pills (cut w/magnesium stearate, silicon dioxide), sell to overworked college students. Unironically. And yes, you will fucking die if you skip step one.
Post number #852511, ID: 549d3d
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Free your mind
Post number #852513, ID: 48198f
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Bankruptcy
Post number #852514, ID: 549d3d
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>>852513 student loans are unforgivable by bankruptcy
Post number #852544, ID: f51056
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>>852505 suicide. It's just not worth living.
Post number #852641, ID: 213986
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I'm sure there are people who would commission you for degenerate art if you can animate and rig.
Post number #852661, ID: b2748f
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Move to a country where student loans are either forgiven or its too far to extradite. Alternatively, destroy all international banking servers associated with the loan.
Post number #853167, ID: 4ecbc9
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Move to another country and change your identity, then immigrate back to the USA with said different name.
Post number #853182, ID: ef5aec
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>>852505 >>costing 5 years of financial independence and youth.
That kind of is the cost. Could try to get your degree. Get a job in the field of study and start paying off the debt as hard as you can. Hell move in with your parents if you need to keep costs low. Only reason to go to college is to get a degree to then go into a field for a job. It's basically a bit of a gamble/investment. Problem with student debt is that bankruptcy doesn't forgive it.
Post number #853227, ID: 49ca19
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If you opened an LLC to your name and put uou student loan on that instead, can't you lawyer your way around foreclosing that LLC instead?
Post number #853302, ID: afbd4b
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>>852544 that's not true, i'm having a blast
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| Hypothetically, I'm an unemployed university student in $20,000 of ever-increasing debt. I'm so exceptionally average that I qualify for no grants or scholarships.
Asides from working multiple part-time jobs, what are my other options--realistically--for paying off this debt without costing 5 years of financial independence and youth?
Background: I'm a somewhaf decent generalist at 3D CG and a shit coder. Morality and legality are not an concern, only low risk and high reward.