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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 2 Oct 2012

    Only 1% of Harvard alumni default on their student loans. Should Ivy Leaguers get cheaper interest rates?http://on.wsj.com/RaDRcq 

    5:45 PM - 2 Oct 2012
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      1. David Ryan‏ @CaptDavidRyan 2 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ You should research whether or not students' parents' credit-score is a better loan default predictor than students' alma mater.

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      1. AG‏ @amgenco 2 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ Needy Harvard kids get scholarships, the rest have rich families, and all of them end up w/great jobs. Low default is no mystery here.

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      1. Batman‏ @marisaannn 5 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ that's because when you graduate from Harvard, you get a job that pays enough to live comfortably and still pay off your loans

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      1. Kirsten Kowalski‏ @kirstenkowalsk 3 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ I can hear it now "just one more unfair cut for the wealthy." We should probably charge them more - you know, to be "fair"

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      1. Luca Berria‏ @BerriaLuca 2 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ probably that 1% is part of the "normal" people that can access to that university,or a rich student is easier

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      1. St. Andrew's-Sewanee‏ @SASweb 2 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ This may be the most useful college ranking guide. Low default either equals low debt burden or high employment prospects.

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      1. Casey Diggs‏ @CTDGRAPHICMAN 2 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ #graphicdesign #webdesign #photography checkout http://www.ctdgraphicx.com  #BESTPRICES #GOODQUALITY #HOTDESIGNS

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      1. Nydia Canton‏ @NydiaCanton 2 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ I read the article and I think there are a lot of variables that are not taken into account

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      1. Brenda S Jones‏ @BSJones10 2 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ NO

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      1. Aishalton‏ @aishalton 2 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ I have paid by med school loans since graduation. Why can't I get a cheaper rate??

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      1. Be Gibson‏ @wgibson58 2 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ In a free market they would!

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      1. Kevin Thurman‏ @kmthurman 2 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ most asinine question ever. Should e should kiss with rich parents get lower interest rates? Answer is it depends on the point of them.

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      1. TedCruzCat  ❌‏ @Momcat2111 2 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ NO!!!

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      1. #FreeAssange #Unity4J‏ @laurapcd1 2 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ no way... then u are ruling out an entire section of others who wont default on their loans either.... bad idea.

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      1. Sam Reeve‏ @SamReeve3 2 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ absolutely! The rate on the loan should be risk adjusted.

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      1. Jon‏ @jstrok 2 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ I would like to see overall debt burden as a percentage of their income after graduation and also the average debt load compared others

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