I don't know anything about the OP, but the student loan situation is terrible. I have no sympathy for him because there's plenty of community colleges.
I'd love if you never have to choose between paying your student loan and eating or paying rent. But that happens sometimes. A lot of people get the loans thinking they'll have a normal life and they'll be able to handle it, but sometimes temporary bad situations happen, and you have to deal with them. That's why we have chapter 7 or chapter 13, where your lenders try to recoup what they can, and once the process is over the loans are discharged, and you're allowed to start again financially (after some prudential time). But that doesn't happen with student loans. Unless you're ing disabled, you're gonna have that hanging over your head forever. On top of that, it's a scam. The loans are guaranteed by the government, the lenders incur in basically zero risk. It's a government sanctioned racket.
We were just talking about Germany simply deciding that education is too important to leave it to loan sharks. You might agree or not with that solution to the problem. But this half-assed system we have right now, with over a trillion dollar in loans isn't working, and at this rate, it's going to tip over sooner or later.