CMV Forcing anyone who has a degree to pay off the full amount of a student loan is completely illogical. As you can take out such a loan someone who drops out, when taking out the most basic of economics, physics, or biology class it seems like you should not be forced to pay the full amount.
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So this is something that has recently just started bothering me, and someone brought it up recently on one of the sub-reddits I am on, and this seems like a pretty good place to get a lot of viewpoints out. Mainly, why someone who drops out should be forced to pay for the full amount of their schooling. Right now, if I dropped out of college I would have to pay back the full amount of the student loan. Now even if you don’t get a degree, the curriculum is perfectly fine as you can complete well over half and complete a degree of that style. You for instance if you take a physics class and follow it through the last possible class a college offers, you will have gotten enough curriculum out of it to become a physicist. The same thing would be true for any of the math and science classes. <br><br>You snag over half of the curriculum specifically related to your major just by doing that. For instance, physics, biology, chemistry, and basic math classes which include calculus or statistics or even computer science seems like you should be given some kind of degree out of it. Mainly because you have such a strong grasp of that specific subject when you finish taking those classes.
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