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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ May 25

    Mike Meru has $1 million in student loans. Halfway through dental school, he thought, 'Holy crap! Should I really be doing this?'https://on.wsj.com/2KU0Udd 

    12:00 PM - 25 May 2018
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    • Emily Charlson Khairais Michael Fleming HAKAM SINGH LoanMajor Jake Weir Attorney Z Ariella Brown MPhillips
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      1. Ian‏ @CaptGoodLove May 25
        Replying to @WSJ

        You give stuff for free, people are going to take it. Unless they are educated to the fact that debt is a weapon & if not used correctly it will kill you! But that's the Banksters plan all alongpic.twitter.com/0S2YcBnxjm

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      1. Lovehersports50‏ @lovehersports50 May 25
        Replying to @WSJ

        What took him so long? Looking for someone else to pay for it? It’s called learning to manage your money. Many of us had student loans when we graduated. Each person needs to take responsibility for his or her decisions and actions.

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      1. JamieRJN‏ @JamieRJN May 25
        Replying to @WSJ

        Education costs are absurd! Universities are price gouging students into major debt.

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      2. Jodi Beggs‏Verified account @jodiecongirl May 25
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        his return in terms of additional salary because of the degree is more than enough to pay the loan so stop scaring people with big sounding numbers

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      1. Stephen Szydlik‏ @SteveSzydlik May 25
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        He has zero common sense

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      1. Marjorie Campbell‏ @mcampbell196 May 25
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        The only way out as far as I see, is to become a Politician or Lobbist. He’ll be able to pay it off in no time

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      1. Anne DeRentz‏ @Aussie8231 May 25
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        This money wasn’t used just for his tuition payments - he and his wife used it for rent and other expenses. I don’t feel sorry for them. They knew what they were doing!!! The American taxpayers will end up paying a chunk of his debt!!

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      1. Tunatoonses‏ @Tunatoonses May 25
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        No. No. No. I've known the books of two very premium dentists, one taught at top dental school part time even, & the answer is no.

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      1. Ron E‏ @ronaboe5 May 25
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        If we're supposed to be sorry for this guy, count me out!

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      1. Oliver's Army‏ @FUTWNM May 25
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        I think what he thought was, I hope I don’t have to pay this back

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      1. Woody‏ @gsnorjud May 25
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        He needs to be "crowned" get it?

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      1. Paul Capobianco‏ @pauljcapo May 25
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        Stop the subsidies and watch the prices drop

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      1. Meandering Herder‏ @TortoiseLiberty May 29
        Replying to @WSJ @loanmajor

        Sure! He should.....then just dump it on everyone else. Use that income based repayment and forgiveness!http://loanshenanigans.com/?no_redirect=true …

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      1. Jan Steele‏ @4JanLV1 May 25
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        Whoever would extend that much credit to an individual for student loans needs to be fired. Sounds like they are the ones that need an education in hard work and not endless waste.

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