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Yeah thats no good. Does that include student debts? Books, tuition, etc?

If I see something I want I always wait at least a month and if I still want it as much as I did I start thinking about buying it. If its a big purchase like your LCDs I wait even longer and only would buy if I really feel I need it and I have enough money to waste. Needless to say I don't have one. :)

If you must buy something keep track of what you bring in and spend some on something to reward yourself or put that in to a future purchase.

I knew too many people in debt from college. It's not a good place to be.

lol it will hurt me to cut up my cards :(

i cant do it! its just to easy.. slide and glide out the door

college is another 40k :( yes.. 40,000$

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40,000 and your 19? So you've been going what a year? Or do you mean when your done.

What school are you going to?

Yeah thats no good. Does that include student debts? Books, tuition, etc?

If I see something I want I always wait at least a month and if I still want it as much as I did I start thinking about buying it.? If its a big purchase like your LCDs I wait even longer and only would buy if I really feel I need it and I have enough money to waste.? Needless to say I don't have one:):)

If you must buy something keep track of what you bring in and spend some on something to reward yourself or put that in to a future purchase.

I knew too many people in debt from college. It's not a good place to be.

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ive been going since sept. ...ITT tech........which blows total balls.. i got 0 grants or ne aid but all the lil ****** (excuse the comment) can go for free cuz they got 300000000 kids and they mama is on disability ..i kno that sounds oh so rude but thats how it is here.. some of the people in my class dont evne know how to access internet explorer.. and its a ****ing computer network class WTF?!

lol it will hurt me to cut up my cards :(

i cant do it! its just to easy.. slide and glide out the door

college is another 40k :( yes.. 40,000$

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i'm seriously sorry for you

thats total 47k in debt and you are 19

you are screwed

i got this problem.. its called i like i buy

it uber sucks cuz i turn 20 in feb but im almost 7k in.. i ono how ima recover

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Here's a thought, STOP WASTING MONEY ON NON-IMPORTANT THINGS! You're already in debt and planning to buy another ~$1000 (CAD) LCD? Reeeeeeal smart. :rolleyes:

ive been going since sept. ...ITT tech........which blows total balls.. i got 0 grants or ne aid but all the lil ****** (excuse the comment) can go for free cuz they got 300000000 kids and they mama is on disability ..i kno that sounds oh so rude but thats how it is here.. some of the people in my class dont evne know how to access internet explorer.. and its a ****ing computer network class WTF?!

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Damn, I didn't know ITT Tech cost that much. Man, 19 and $47k in debt, I feel bad for you.

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I was 7k in debt after finishing edu, but I wasn't stupid enough to go wasting what money I was earning on crap I didn't need over paying off the student loan. I paid my student loan off first then spent my money on crap I didn't need :D

Alright. Finally got access to a friends camera because I've yet to get mine. So here we go;

Desktop

AMD 1.3 Ghz

512 DDR RAM

ATI 9800 Pro Radeon

2x80Gb Western Digital HDD's

Monitor

19 inch viewable Samsung SyncMaster 950P

Desk and Accessories

Desk from Staples/Business Depot

Webcam is Logitech QuickCam Orbit

Louis Vuitton wallet/keychain (wearing the matching belt ;))

Cell phone is the Kyocera Slider

Crown Royal 26 + matching etched glasses

Official Ferrari Pen

Maxim Magazine for January 2005

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Notebook and iCurve

Acer Ferrari Edition

AMD64 3200

512 DDR

ATI 9000 Mobile Radeon

80Gb HDD

Newly purchased iCurve for notebook stand

DJ Booth and Accessories

Booth is custum designed by myself and created by my brother. Complete with black tinted plexi-glass, accent lighting, stand for the notebook, vinyl shelving, and headphone shelving.

2x Numark TT-1520's

Behringer DJX700 mixer

Final Scratch 1.5.4

Louis Vuitton Slipmats from Sickmats

Stanton DJ Pro 3000 headphones

Paul van Dyk Final Scratch mini-poster

Tiesto 'Parade of Athletes' and 'Just Be' signed Albums

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Here are some of the flyers I've collected from some of the shows I've been to, including the signed Tiesto flyer from the Docks.

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here are a few of my Pitt dorm room. kinda plain, but I prefer the bare walls

my PC:

Athlon 2400+

Cheap ass ASRock Mobo (cause I broke my soyo dragon :cry: )

521MB pc2700

120GB WD

80GB IBM

fx5200 (sucks :angry: )

cheap soyo case (the handle is the only redeeming quality

cheap Vison LCD (no longer in production, but it is good for $250)

playstation 2 usb keyboard

cheap logitech mouse

others:

Dreamcast

PS2

GBA SP

lots of games

cheap 13" TV

oscar meyer weiner-whistle (yes the weiner-mobile was here at Pitt yesterday, actually at the childrens hospital, which is right next to the dorm)

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workspace2.jpg

workspace3.jpg

workspace4.jpg

so there you have it, the dorm of someone who is constantly broke

wow and I tought I was bad. I hate my credit cards and I am paying for it now. I now buy cash and if I don't have the cash I don't buy, thats just the way it is. I sometimes look like a little kid and crying inside wehn I see something I want and can't get...lol oh well. Dude good luck on paying for it. One more thing study ur a** off cuz you will need to get a good job to pay that off.

wow and I tought I was bad. I hate my credit cards and I am paying for it now. I now buy cash and if I don't have the cash I don't buy, thats just the way it is. I sometimes look like a little kid and crying inside wehn I see something I want and can't get...lol oh well. Dude good luck on paying for it. One more thing study ur a** off cuz you will need to get a good job to pay that off.

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ROFL @ crying

first off all, the 40k loan for school is another thing..lotsa people need loans for school..just think of it as a investment in your future...but the 7k is another thing...curb your spending habits until it becomes bigger...i know two friends of mine are in huge debt...100k and the other one about 30k in debt...and no its not student loans...needless to say they are ******!!! i have like 4 credit cards...always pay in full each month(dun get the wrong idea im far from rich and my parents dun pay for ****..well only food..haha)...only thing is ima be in debt by 60k by the time i graduate...but at least i'll have a nice job to pay it off...

here are a few of my Pitt dorm room. kinda plain, but I prefer the bare walls

my PC:

Athlon 2400+

Cheap ass ASRock Mobo (cause I broke my soyo dragon :cry: )

521MB pc2700

120GB WD

80GB IBM

fx5200 (sucks  :angry: )

cheap soyo case (the handle is the only redeeming quality

cheap Vison LCD (no longer in production, but it is good for $250)

playstation 2 usb keyboard

cheap logitech mouse

others:

Dreamcast

PS2

GBA SP

lots of games

cheap 13" TV

oscar meyer weiner-whistle (yes the weiner-mobile was here at Pitt yesterday, actually at the childrens hospital, which is right next to the dorm)

http://www.pitt.edu/~peh12/images/workspace1.jpg

http://www.pitt.edu/~peh12/images/workspace2.jpg

http://www.pitt.edu/~peh12/images/workspace3.jpg

http://www.pitt.edu/~peh12/images/workspace4.jpg

so there you have it, the dorm of someone who is constantly broke

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Why is your ps2 so freakin big? Is it 1st generation?

:\ ive never sold drugs and dont plan on it.. its ran across my mind but forget that

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Good for you.

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