Imagine having dreams as big as the sky but facing a mountain of student debt as you step into the world of higher education. It’s a tough choice, and according to a recent New York Times article, some high school graduates are saying, “No, thanks!”
Whether it’s hitting pause, dropping out, or giving college the cold shoulder, these grads are taking a stand against the looming threat of student debt that could shadow them for ages.
Because of high costs, some high school graduates have opted to delay, drop out of or forgo attending college altogether to avoid student debt that could hang over them for decades, per NYT.
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