Well I’m guessing she borrowed a little more than her tuition costs each year, never held a job, and had no idea she would actually have to work it off later.
Its not all that uncommon for undergraduates to rack up $130,000 in loans at expensive private schools. I have no idea why anyone would want to do so, but to live it up like that in a fancy college and then complain afterward about the opportunity most people will never get?
The incredible part is how our culture coddles these spoiled kids when the bill comes do.
I don't know where you have been, but college is not fancy - not even the best of them - and RIT is certainly not one of those. In fact, it is pretty normal to go to 4 year colleges, and 4 year colleges charge these kinds of fees, large or small, good or bad, public or private.
I was under the impression that my ex-dil had a free ride and then got student loans for living expenses while she worked as a waitress got child support and maintenance. She got her degree, still works as a waitress, owes over 70K in credit cards and has a huge student loan. They should sue the university for a faulty education. How can you get a degree and still be that stupid?