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Thread started 09/29/04 12:21am

paisleypark4

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Confess! R U paying your SCHOOL LOANS??

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I am in a defferment plan right now. Currently i dont make anough money to pay them off, but when i had my other job i was making $220 a week and i still didnt pay them..damn i was so STUPID!!

Now I REALLY need o pay them and NOW i dont have the money to do it now...

Advice if u have money and not paying your loan..do it! DO IT NOW!! bawl

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Reply #1 posted 09/29/04 12:23am

bkw

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Yes and they're not even mine! eek
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Reply #2 posted 09/29/04 12:23am

JDINTERACTIVE

Yes, I've noticed on my wage slips that I'm starting to pay it off. It's going to take me the rest of my life! sigh
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Reply #3 posted 09/29/04 12:26am

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bkw said:

Yes and they're not even mine! eek


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Yes, I've noticed on my wage slips that I'm starting to pay it off. It's going to take me the rest of my life!


Glad im not alone ($15,000 plus intrest here)
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Reply #4 posted 09/29/04 12:39am

JDINTERACTIVE

paisleypark4 said:

bkw said:

Yes and they're not even mine! eek


falloff


Yes, I've noticed on my wage slips that I'm starting to pay it off. It's going to take me the rest of my life!


Glad im not alone ($15,000 plus intrest here)


I really sympathise with you. If I realised the financial implications of going to university I would have thought twice about going. I regret to some extent not having a gap year and working before I started. Having said that, I wouldn't have met the wonderful friends that have I have now.
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Reply #5 posted 09/29/04 1:45am

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just $ 400,- to go
I'll be a loan free man somewhere next June !!
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Reply #6 posted 09/29/04 2:16am

TheFrog

i'm paying so many loans off, I feel like Brewster throwing money to the wind.

Without the millions. rolleyes
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Reply #7 posted 09/29/04 2:43am

PANDURITO

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OK, I'm lost here confuse

Don't parents pay for their children's University expenses?
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Reply #8 posted 09/29/04 2:52am

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PANDURITO said:

OK, I'm lost here confuse

Don't parents pay for their children's University expenses?


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Reply #9 posted 09/29/04 3:01am

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Well, mine did! cool
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Reply #10 posted 09/29/04 5:46am

bkw

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paisleypark4 said:

bkw said:

Yes and they're not even mine! eek


falloff



and I didn't even go to school! eek
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Reply #11 posted 09/29/04 5:49am

J0eyC0c0

$12,500 to go...
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Reply #12 posted 09/29/04 5:51am

bkw

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J0eyC0c0 said:

$12,500 to go...

Wow! They can charge at porn school? wink
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Reply #13 posted 09/29/04 6:26am

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PANDURITO said:

Don't parents pay for their children's University expenses?


Often, but not always.

The U.S. federal government's financial aid programs generally assume that parents will pay at least part of their children's undergraduate expenses, unless the student is married, over a certain age (24?), a veteran, or falls under another exception. So what if your parents aren't willing to contribute? Too bad for you. sad

For a student enrolled in a graduate-level program (i.e., master's degree or higher), the government doesn't expect your parents to pay anything--you're automatically deemed "independent."

Personally, the agreement I had with my parents was that they would pay for my bachelor's degree, and I would pay for any education beyond that. I went on to earn a Doctor of Jurisprudence (law) degree, which I funded mainly through student loans.
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Reply #14 posted 09/29/04 6:26am

J0eyC0c0

bkw said:

J0eyC0c0 said:

$12,500 to go...

Wow! They can charge at porn school? wink


Maybe if I went to porn school I would have finished it. evillol
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Reply #15 posted 09/29/04 6:28am

endorphin74

Fhunkin said:

just $ 400,- to go
I'll be a loan free man somewhere next June !!


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Good for you!
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Reply #16 posted 09/29/04 6:29am

endorphin74

I just started paying my loans last month.

I have 2 different loans right now, but one will be paid off tomorrow!

I am gonna try and pay the big loan, but may look into deferrment for now. I'm gonna tough it out as long as I can though...
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Reply #17 posted 09/29/04 7:01am

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My parents made too much money for me to qualify for aid and they wouldn't help me financially so I was on my own.

I was determined to get through school without loans because I HATE debt so I worked 2 jobs for much of college including nights at UPS because UPS would help with school ($1,500 a semester in tuition reimbursement) and struggled through. I'm not saying it was easy but after getting though a tough six years I have 3 degrees that I'm quite proud of because I earned them completely in every way.
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Reply #18 posted 09/29/04 7:02am

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Fhunkin said:

just $ 400,- to go
I'll be a loan free man somewhere next June !!


Why in the world would it take 9 months to pay $400? Those are the smallest payments I have ever heard of.
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Reply #19 posted 09/29/04 7:12am

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lovemachine said:

My parents made too much money for me to qualify for aid and they wouldn't help me financially so I was on my own.

I was determined to get through school without loans because I HATE debt so I worked 2 jobs for much of college including nights at UPS because UPS would help with school ($1,500 a semester in tuition reimbursement) and struggled through. I'm not saying it was easy but after getting though a tough six years I have 3 degrees that I'm quite proud of because I earned them completely in every way.

way to go !! woot!

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Reply #20 posted 09/29/04 7:42am

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PANDURITO said:

OK, I'm lost here confuse

Don't parents pay for their children's University expenses?


Dude, can I borrow your parents for a few years? lol


I was an in-state student at the University of Washington, so while I did have to take out loans for my last couple of years, it's not too bad.

To my parents' credit, they told me growing up that I was on my own as far as college expenses, but I ended up starting when I was 16 and truly couldn't come up with the money myself, so they covered my first 2 years at a community college. I'm grateful for that.
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Reply #21 posted 09/29/04 8:16am

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Am I still paying off Uni bills, fees and FINES too???.....

Just ask my skinny pockets sigh


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Reply #22 posted 09/29/04 8:17am

3bogs

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Am I still paying off Uni bills, fees and FINES too???.....

Just ask my skinny pockets sigh



Fines? smile

dear oh dear, senik. what have you been up to. wink
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Reply #23 posted 09/29/04 8:20am

rachel3

Since the goverment is squeezed for money as well, I know alot of people recently who are being garnished for their wages, and have had their tax refund taken as well. It also goes on your credit report. I paid for my classes as I went. Don't like debt, paying off $5,000 in medical bills now and this is with insurance through my job!!! Now they have raised our deductible up from $250 to $1,000 before benefits even kick in!!!
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Reply #24 posted 09/29/04 8:20am

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3bogs said:

senik said:



Am I still paying off Uni bills, fees and FINES too???.....

Just ask my skinny pockets sigh



Fines? smile

dear oh dear, senik. what have you been up to. wink



Primary school fines for stealing the class milk money neutral

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Can you believe they still won't let it go! disbelief

Twat!


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Reply #25 posted 09/29/04 8:23am

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Im in my senior year at college now and I have no debts ..
tuition fees in Belgium are about 500 euro / year
and that goes for all universities, also the fancy ones!! biggrin
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Reply #26 posted 09/29/04 8:29am

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3bogs said:



Fines? smile

dear oh dear, senik. what have you been up to. wink



Twat!



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Reply #27 posted 09/29/04 8:30am

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matt said:

PANDURITO said:

Don't parents pay for their children's University expenses?


Often, but not always.

The U.S. federal government's financial aid programs generally assume that parents will pay at least part of their children's undergraduate expenses, unless the student is married, over a certain age (24?), a veteran, or falls under another exception. So what if your parents aren't willing to contribute? Too bad for you. sad

For a student enrolled in a graduate-level program (i.e., master's degree or higher), the government doesn't expect your parents to pay anything--you're automatically deemed "independent."

Personally, the agreement I had with my parents was that they would pay for my bachelor's degree, and I would pay for any education beyond that. I went on to earn a Doctor of Jurisprudence (law) degree, which I funded mainly through student loans.


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Reply #28 posted 09/29/04 8:39am

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3bogs said:

senik said:




Twat!



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Not you bruv! lol

The situation man..... the situation is TWAT! wink

You ain't no twat, you a Frog!

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Reply #29 posted 09/29/04 8:40am

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took me FOREVER to pay off my loans, now I pay as I go, it's hard but at least I don't owe anyone.
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