Something Many People Hadnt Thought About: 2-Year College Students: And Some Thoughts

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What if you or the government provides people with money for books in a 2-year college or some college loans in a 2 year college, and for the person to repay it, he/she must work minimum wage for 1 year or 2 thirds of a minimum wage for 1 year to repay the money for books gotten for the 2-year college....

You know how many 2 year college students seeking loans there is in the USA??? Like 2 Million...That´s a work force right there...Around the world you know what´s the number??? Like 25 Million to 35 Million...They could be scientists, grow fruits, baby sit, be fitness motivators, healthy nutritionists, whatever the planet needs, ect, ect, ect....You can also tell them, you work for us for 1 year and you sign a contract that from now on for the rest of your life whenever you are going grocery shopping or buying anything you agree to buy these brands and you show them a long list, possibly show him/her and his/her kids what stores to buy from also....

Something else you can do around the world like in poor countries and the USA, is make a deal with 2 year college students...You give them money for books for the 2 year college like, $100 every month for books and they agree, they sign a contract that when they graduate and get a job they will pay: $20 per month or $15 per month for the rest of their lives...is a nice investment i´ll explain...You get, 20 people with: $4 Million dollars each it will be $80 Million dollars...Is then placed in the bank at: 5%...It will be: $4 Million dollars coming to you every year...With the: $4 Million you divide it into: $2,400 which is $100 every month for 2 years...It will be: 1,666 students who will receive the: $2,400....Now multiply: 1,666 x $20 = $33,320 per month: $33,320 x 12 = $400,000...Now $400,000 x 30 years = $12 Million...that´s just 1 group of: 1,666 students....now multiply it every year for 30 years = $360 Million dollars divided into: 20 people = $18 Million dollars to each of the person who put in: $4 Million and they are not using their money they are using the interests on those: $80 Million dollars.....

Also guys remember when i said that you could make the roof of a house shorter, meaning most roof of most houses is like 30 feet high, well if you made it shorter you could make an EXTRA ROOM FOR YOUR KIDS by just taking off: 12 inches...Most homes are 2 bedroom or 3 bedrooms, yet you might have more than 2 or 3 kids...

a sport that is excelent and might prevent from getting alzheimers at least is excellent in motor coordination is: polo sport and cricket, and the one with the net that you catch the ball...i also always felt that tetris helps you a lot...like putting kids to play tetris...

another way for 2 year college students is if they have a car they agree to sell it to a particular company that helps them with college and in return they agree to sell their cars for half the price of what it is worth...The car then is ship to another country and sold for the original price or a little bit cheaper and make a profit...they could even build 2 or 3 universities that to go in you sell your car to them for half the price of what is worth...this could cheapen the price of hybrids cars in the future, they are too expensive...a company could trade textbooks for computers/laptops and with the computers ship them to another country and create internets cafes.....You know something else you can do, it sounds silly but you can trade textbooks for water from the pipe to all the students $70 book is like a: 1 month supply of water from your pipe...Take the water and sell it or donate to countries in need around the world...You could take that water and trade with the country for something else something you might not have in your country or is too expensive in your country that the other country in need of water might have like milk for babies....This is too much but you could trade textbooks in the 2 year college for whole month worth of food: cooked food and the food is donated to the homeless....

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