Have you ever considered that other people's circumstances might differ from your own? You should like one of those Paul Ryan-types who believes anyone can just stop being poor by trying harder.
Have you ever considered that other people's circumstances might differ from your own?
Certainly, but I haven't met many people who didn't have parents, and very few who couldn't live with them (or other relatives) while working and attending college. I have, however, met a great many people who took on significant debt (or used their parents' money) in order to attend distant colleges.
You should like one of those Paul Ryan-types who believes anyone can just stop being poor by trying harder.
Absolutely nothing I wrote indicates anything of the sort. In the future, I suggest that you form a response using something other than personal insults built on assumptions. All I did was post two examples of the (extremely affordable, imo) Oregon state university tuition.
I could go on to point out that a huge part of rising costs are related to cost of living, due to supposedly increased expectations of students, and provide a counter example of how a friend of mine (the eldest daughter of a poor, single, Mexican-American mother, who was in the ROTC program) lived very cheaply in Corvallis in a commune-style arrangement, also working part-time, but then you'd probably want to talk trash about her, too.