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I started this thread in another Sub-Thread but the Moderate suggested that I make My own Thread. Voila. This is what I am doing.
I hypothesize that Unmatched Medical Students should have their Debt Forgiven no questions asked. If a Bank/Lender/School/Government gives a student money to hopefully get that back money with interest by securing a high paying job in medicine, but the student never ends up securing the job, how should the student be forced to pay back?
If Student matches, secures said job everybody wins. The Student is happy, the bank is happy the School is happy, The Lender is happy
But now if the student loses: the thought of sharing the loss is balked at? The students loses but the banks STILL expect to win.
No
If the Everybody Wins Everybody win, If the Student Loses, Everybody else Has to Lose too. Sound Fair To Me?
I hypothesize that Unmatched Medical Students should have their Debt Forgiven no questions asked. If a Bank/Lender/School/Government gives a student money to hopefully get that back money with interest by securing a high paying job in medicine, but the student never ends up securing the job, how should the student be forced to pay back?
If Student matches, secures said job everybody wins. The Student is happy, the bank is happy the School is happy, The Lender is happy
But now if the student loses: the thought of sharing the loss is balked at? The students loses but the banks STILL expect to win.
No
If the Everybody Wins Everybody win, If the Student Loses, Everybody else Has to Lose too. Sound Fair To Me?