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Feb 04, 2012 No Comments » Posted in Reduce Debt

Should I Go on to Get a Higher Education Eventhough i’m Currently Unemployed??

Question by anonymous: Should I go on to get a higher education eventhough I’m currently unemployed??

Hello. I am a 23 year old female who is currently unemployed at the moment and I am going out everyday and doing extensive job search through the Internet and the newspapers. I apply for whatever job is out there and I get no call backs so I decide that I want to go back to school to get a higher education so I want to major in Fashion and Retail Management at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh-online so I registered for class, I filled out the FAFSA form for financial aid and all and I even asked my aunt and cousin for their views on me going back to school to get a degree even though I’m unemployed and have no income. They both told me that I should wait until I can get a job and take care of my personal finances but the thing is that I have no job and no money to take care of my bills and I SERIOUSLY think that by getting a higher education, it would look good on my resume and I can get a good paying career so that I can take care of all my bills and get out of debt. What do you guys think? Should I wait until I get a job or should I go to school so that I can pursue my career???

Best answer:

Answer by Feller
Higher education is always the way to go, however if you currently are on unemployment they will not allow it. This is a disqualification. I think that if you can afford it through loans etc that you definitely should go back to school because a lot of Americans are doing the same thing, this will keep you busy until the market balances and it will keep you up with the competition.

On the lighter side, if you need money while going to school I suggest that you look at the internet for some sort of extra income. Its easy to make money online little bits build up to large chunks ; )

Here is a list of things you might want to try.
Blogging , Affiliate Marketing, Surveys, Social Marketing… obviously you will have to do some work but you always get what you put in.

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Feb 03, 2012 Comments Off Posted in Debt Planner