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Dave Ramsey - February 21, 2012

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What should I tell my son if he wants to transfer to an expensive college?

Dear Dave,

My son is a sophomore at a local college, and he wants to transfer to a very prestigious university. If he did this he would incur more than $100,000 in student loan debt, and that’s with us picking up half of the cost. What do you think I should tell him?

Will

Dear Will,

I’d have a hard time telling anybody that one school is $100,000 more valuable than another one. The fact is unless he has $100,000 lying around somewhere, he shouldn’t go to that other school for one very simple reason – he can’t afford it!

We hire people every week at my company, and where they attended college is a very minor deal. There will always be a few corporate types out there who play games and try to turn the office into some kind of snooty country club, but the fact is most employers don’t care where you went to college.

It’s what you learn and being able to use that knowledge in the marketplace that’s really valuable, Will. Knowledge is king, and we live in a knowledge-based economy. If you can’t retain and apply what they’re teaching, then the only thing more worthless than a college degree is a college pedigree!

—Dave

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mrt said...

03:25 PM
on Feb 21, 2012

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Looks like you and the parent were pre determined to say no. $100K AFTER they paid half. I don't think so. So we exagerate to get the answer we want. Nobody asked why he wanted to go there. Is he chosing a career that it would matter? Is he willing to be accountable for the debt? Does he understand the consequence of the debt?
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