My hot take is that many healthcare fields will begin to experience drastic shortages due to schools becoming completely unaffordable (sp?) without some type of major scholarships. I've received estimated costs of attendance on 4 different career paths of what I want to do next and it's completely absurd. I'll end up choosing my 4th choice probably because it scares me that I'll put my family in a financial bind for the rest of our lives. It's embarrassing that a person is hesitant to follow a dream career because they fear it will create financial suicide. My #1 choice has an estimated cost of attendance of over $165,000 in tuition and fees ALONE. That is not living expenses, misc expenses, or the interest accrued on loans. According to my math I would be around $300,000 in debt when I completed this journey to start a career that pays on average in our area $120,000 as a new grad. Sorry, this is more of a rant and not a hot take.