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Hmm. There's been a lot of talk lately about the financial investment of vet school, and it seems like a lot of people are either in the "follow your dreams, whatever the cost" camp, or the "go where it's cheap because debt is a huge deal" camp. It makes me curious about people's ages. Obviously there will be some overlap, but I wonder if the first camp is populated with more younger folk, while the latter tends to have an older (30 and up) membership. Just something I wonder every time I hear someone chime in on the financial issue. It could be completely the opposite of what I surmise. Maybe the younger generation is becoming more savvy because of the stupid decisions the older generation has made.
We all know, one of the primary reasons our economy is in the sh*tter today is because so many people followed their dreams (the dream house, the dream car, etc) and figured they'd worry about the debt later. Makes me think of that "Dr." Phil phrase: How's that working out for ya?
Personally, I'm in the Avoid The Debt group. The only OOS vet schools I would consider are the ones where I can get IS after the first year (even tho' if I stay on my current path, my tuition will be paid for. I could surprise myself and decide to go into SA medicine.) But I'm an old timer. I've experienced mortgages, taxes, insurance, major medical bills, unexpected travel, moving expenses when one's household is not the size of a small apartment, and the enormous costs associated with running one's own business (which many of you may do before your school debt is paid off).
Does personal experience with LIFE make one more conservative on this issue? Not putting anybody down here, especially the young'uns. Like I said, it's the older crowd who got us into this mess. But I know people like myself and Sumstorm cringe when we read posts that imply one should just go for it and worry about the debt later because it'll all work out. I know I shouldn't speak for you, Sum, but you and I seem to be in the same boat on this issue. You can correct me if I'm wrong.
I sincerely hope no one takes offense by my post. SDN members feel like family to me, and I don't want any of us to make a decision that really hurts us later. I want ALL of us to succeed on this path!
We all know, one of the primary reasons our economy is in the sh*tter today is because so many people followed their dreams (the dream house, the dream car, etc) and figured they'd worry about the debt later. Makes me think of that "Dr." Phil phrase: How's that working out for ya?
Personally, I'm in the Avoid The Debt group. The only OOS vet schools I would consider are the ones where I can get IS after the first year (even tho' if I stay on my current path, my tuition will be paid for. I could surprise myself and decide to go into SA medicine.) But I'm an old timer. I've experienced mortgages, taxes, insurance, major medical bills, unexpected travel, moving expenses when one's household is not the size of a small apartment, and the enormous costs associated with running one's own business (which many of you may do before your school debt is paid off).
Does personal experience with LIFE make one more conservative on this issue? Not putting anybody down here, especially the young'uns. Like I said, it's the older crowd who got us into this mess. But I know people like myself and Sumstorm cringe when we read posts that imply one should just go for it and worry about the debt later because it'll all work out. I know I shouldn't speak for you, Sum, but you and I seem to be in the same boat on this issue. You can correct me if I'm wrong.
I sincerely hope no one takes offense by my post. SDN members feel like family to me, and I don't want any of us to make a decision that really hurts us later. I want ALL of us to succeed on this path!