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3.0

Good, but nothing I didn't know.

Being a fresh grad student that took out a loan for every year I spent in undergrad, I have had heaps of advice piled on me. All the information in this book I have heard previously. I do appreciate the style, writing, and her way of telling her story. I thought it was personable and light. This is a topic we need to continue to look at as a nation.

haleymaple's review against another edition

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2.0

This has little to no application for most people. The author took a path to paying off student loans that worked for her, but is not realistic for everyone.

juliemawesome's review against another edition

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3.0

This was one of the first books I downloaded with the new Amazon Prime Reading. The first one I started and finished. It's a Kindle Single, so it's short.

As a Gen X with approximately the same amount of debt STILL, it was a little odd to read this. The author seemed very concerned and obsessed with paying off the student loan debt as quickly as possible. And she found an interesting way to do it, but it's not a way that's accessible to many people.

Well, it was an interesting quick read. She tries to offer some practical tips, but they weren't really anything I could use, or didn't already know.

Writing Kindle Singles that Amazon picks up for its first batch of Prime Reading, well, that's a good way to pay off debt too!

lanidon's review

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3.0

The millennial generation is screwed
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