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by nuclearwast
599 days ago
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This is an exception.
It's in canada, Québec of all place where cost of living is lower.
1- he should have stayed at home with his parent.
2- his parent should have help him with his debt.
3- he should have worked while studying: this is super rare.
4- university is much cheaper there like 2000$ per semester. Should I go on? Pre-pandemic 100k$ is an insane amount.
10k is common, so is 20k, but above that? pretty rare, yet he claims most of his friends had a similar situation. HEC is one of the best finance school in canada, guy stay there 8 years, seems to have zero knowledge of money. Then uber eats? That's weird. Most hec diploma will land you a 100k/years, after a few years. 400/month is not that much. Don't quit your job and become homeless for that! Lots of bad choices here. |
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Not all parents can afford to help their kids with their debts, we don't know details about their financial situation.