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    #16
    Whats happens if you just don't pay the loan payments? I assume that you don't have to go to jail. Judgements against wages are limited somewhat are they not? If you haven't any property to lien on what are they going to do? Can they revoke your degree? I am sure they (uncle Sam) covered his flag in the loan agreement, how did they assure payment.

    One thing that really gets my goat is the hugh amounts of money that go the the Athletic programs. I am not talking about the swim teams or the gymnastics types of programs, they get nothing, I mean Football and Basketball. Millions and millions of dollars go into this programs. Head coaches in the big collages have muti-million dollars contracts and the players not only get a free education (PE Major) but they get plenty of under table cash as well. While the Doctors and educators and the likes have to get loans that they can not possible pay back.

    When is the general public going to wake up and put an end to this stupidity. All that we have to do is stop supporting pro sports. If Pro Sports goes down then there would be no reason to dump so much money in collage football and basketball. The booster clubs would have to acually fork out the money they claim they do. We should realize that we are the main contributors to our own demise. In Europe there are no sports programs available in school. Their sports programs are all privately funded and have zero impact on the public schools budgets. We need to ban football,basketball and baseball from our school systems and give the educators and the medical majors a free education. Without these people we cannot survive as a nation. I am sure that we can get by without pro sports.

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      #17
      Originally posted by moore5425
      So can I assume that you are NOT allowed to list student loans as part of bankruptcy
      Don't bother! They aren't dischargeable
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