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Shackled with school debt, 3 LI students' stories

Quick ReadHere are the stories of three students who are carrying five- and six-figure debt for undergraduate degrees and struggling to find jobs on Long Island, where the cost of living is high.

Ashley Marchese, who graduated from LIU Post in

Photo credit: Newsday / Thomas A. Ferrara | Ashley Marchese, who graduated from LIU Post in 2010, expected to land a full-time teaching job, but substitutes instead. Her net pay is $1,100 every two weeks, she lives with her parents, and spends about 40 percent of her salary toward paying her college loans. (Nov. 23, 2011)

Student loan debt is weighing on new Long Island college graduates and students who are trying to cope with underemployment, a lack of jobs and the high cost of living.

Some, such as Ashley Marchese of Patchogue, who owes $100,000 after four years at LIU Post, have only found temporary work. A year after graduating, she is filling in for a teacher at Sachem High School East until June.

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