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...You don't make all your own products, and if there is a coupon that allows you to save money on products you normally purchase, why wouldn't you use it?
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I do try to find coupons for products that I regularly purchase. But it's much more frustrating than anything - flip through a typical Sunday-issue P&G coupon book with me. How many coupons do you see for butter? For flour? Eggs? Rice? Maybe there's some for cheese and yogurt - but produce?
What do you see? Dog food, processed foods, frozen food, cold & flu medications, hair dye, shampoo, cereal, toothpaste - all of these the more expensive brands that I wouldn't purchase in the first place.
Whenever I come across a coupon for a product that I use, I will use that coupon. Unfortunately I rarely find coupons for what I actually use. Instead I sort through hundreds of coupons that are nothing more than advertisements for products I will never purchase.
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The death of the arts degree.
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You think so? I tend to think it would change the dynamic of an arts degree, but not kill it off completely.
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I should have never went to university....
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You honestly think so?
I realize as I write this that you're in Toronto. The educational system there is likely different than the one I interact with on a daily basis.
Do you feel that you brought your educational costs down to a reasonable level? Do you find yourself using your degree? I think you do. Have you been able to manage your academic debt in a way that is to your liking?
Perhaps I have a greater distaste for debt than most. I'd rather avoid it completely.