WORKING NONSTOP WITH DEBT THAT WON’T BUDGE?

Working Nonstop debt

WORKING NONSTOP WITH DEBT THAT WON’T BUDGE? – A Wall Street Journal analysis shows that debt loads at schools specializing in music average $21,576, which works out to a loan payment of about $248 a month. That is a heavy burden, considering that salaries for graduates of such schools with few years’ experience start around $40,000. Do you want to know a more frightening truth – this article was published in 2013!

Well, it doesn’t have to be that way!

The 2t Academy faculty of top CEOs and Musicians working in the field  teach you how how to parlay your soft skills into the world of industry to:

    • jumpstart your financial stability!
    • erase student loan debt!
    • accelerate your creative aspirations!

 

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