Monday, February 1st, 2010 at
10:07 am
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Monday, February 1st, 2010 at
9:34 am
Wanted to know if anyone is happy with the service they provide. Or are they like Salliemae where they rip you off and charge astronomical interest rates on student consolidation loans.
Monday, February 1st, 2010 at
4:08 am
Current student trying to get a head start on paying off my loans which companies are the most legit and what should i look for? Also why should/shouldn’t one consolidate?
Monday, February 1st, 2010 at
2:08 am
Hello,
I recently graduated from college, about a little over half a year ago, I am yet to consolidate any of my loans because i’m scarred to lock in my loans at some outrageous interest, my loans are as follows,around: 29,000 in federal 78,000 in private student loans, which would make my payments unconsolidated around 1500 a month, and i cant make that sort of payment nor I think anyone that has recently graduate can, I want to know if there is any place that i can consolidate both of these loans where I can actually make a payment. I do want to pay but I just cant make 1000 dollar payments every month. I’ve had no help with paying for my school nor from the government nor from my parents. what am I suppose to do? I did a forbearance on my loans but it ends at the end of this month and I still haven’t been able to find a lender that will consolidate my private loans at something affordable. Nor can I find any information on the internet.
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Monday, February 1st, 2010 at
1:53 am
If you are burdened with high interest student loan for your higher education then you should refinance your student loan. As it may happen that with refinance student loan you may not have to pay anymore high interest loan for the existing student loans.
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Monday, February 1st, 2010 at
1:03 am
I am 17. I have 1400 saved up, but I need more money, I’m going to college soon and need a way to get back and forth so I don’t have allot of time to save up money. Alright, ummm
Would it be possible to get a student loan for a car? Can’t you argue that its possibly the most necessary part of college being that its my ride back and forth. Also, what about a credit card? Could I have my mom take out a credit card or something and pay her monthly.
The only thing about that is…My cousin is having her boyfriend look for a car for me since hes really good at finding them… and Idk If the person will take credit.