<p>HaHa, I have to say I thought the same thing when I read the article! I have no idea what the heck you do with a degree in religious and women’s studies! That alone would have made me nervous about paying back the loans. But I think that the bigger picture is many people over extend themselves with regard to college debt (and these days debt in general). And, not everyone is an accounting or engineering major. I guess it poses a new question: Should kids only major in something that they feel has a future employment return? I mean, used to be, kids went to school to study things that interested them; they didn’t always worry if their course of study would translate into a career. But nowadays with huge debt repayment looming after graduation, I wonder how many kids choose a major to get a job when they graduate? I wonder how many Philosophy majors there are today as compared to say 15-20 years ago?</p>