There is no financial aid building at MTSU. It’s an office in the KUC. You are officially a moron and the fact that you are graduating from at shithole like MTSU certainly shows that.
You clearly have no idea about anything in finance. Taking student loans can make you money in the long run. Last I checked, federal loan interest rates are 6.8%. So, if you can keep your tuition money in your investment portfolio, which say you make 10% on, why would you throw away that 3.2%? Credit can be great, even for those of us who don’t need it. It helps our peers at the banks make their share, and we have more to invest. If you’ve never gone into the financial aid building because you have some private loan with a very low interest rate, then frat on, good sir. If you paid cash for your college tuition, you may want to consider getting some basic finance lessons with that tuition.
Haha, I kind of like this. I’ve never been in the art or sustainability buildings. Way too many geeds there.
15 years ago at 5:59 amThere is no financial aid building at MTSU. It’s an office in the KUC. You are officially a moron and the fact that you are graduating from at shithole like MTSU certainly shows that.
15 years ago at 11:58 amIt’s in the Cope building.
15 years ago at 12:44 amKA’s at MTSU=GDI’s
15 years ago at 1:24 pmAl Gore’s dad went to your shitty poor ass school with an endowment smaller than my high school’s. Get the fuck out of here geed.
15 years ago at 12:24 pmYou clearly have no idea about anything in finance. Taking student loans can make you money in the long run. Last I checked, federal loan interest rates are 6.8%. So, if you can keep your tuition money in your investment portfolio, which say you make 10% on, why would you throw away that 3.2%? Credit can be great, even for those of us who don’t need it. It helps our peers at the banks make their share, and we have more to invest. If you’ve never gone into the financial aid building because you have some private loan with a very low interest rate, then frat on, good sir. If you paid cash for your college tuition, you may want to consider getting some basic finance lessons with that tuition.
15 years ago at 9:32 pm