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6 Struggles Of Being A Young, Dumb, Broke College Student

College is so expensive.

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6 Struggles Of Being A Young, Dumb, Broke College Student

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College is seriously so expensive. I'm just out here trying to get an education, but it sure costs a pretty penny for a degree that doesn't even bring in any money until we use it to get a master's degree.

1. Having to opt out of dining out because food is just too darn expensive.

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2. I’m someone who doesn’t drink coffee, and my question is -- who made energy drinks so freaking expensive?? #sponsormeyerba

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3. Clothes...I firmly believe that most people have a great sense of fashion, but they don’t have the money for it.

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4. Whether you’re in the dorms or apartments, the rent is no joke.

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5. Buying textbooks is a complete nightmare.

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6. Signing up for loans is not fun at all, and you’re actually gonna have to pay that off for the rest of your life.

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Sometimes, college is so expensive that I feel like we all need GoFundMe pages. Literally, who made college so damn expensive?? Let's #makeeamericagreatagain by providing people with low-cost education and get them the education that they need!

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