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Dealing with Student Debts


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valentino
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PostPosted: 04/29/08 - 10:21    Post subject: Reply with quote

After Ive finished university , I put myself out in search, hunt, for a job that will provide me the best wages it can, as well as position in a company which Ive been looking and wanting all this years Ive spent studying for creating certain skills, knowledge and productivity I achieved throughout my 4 years of education. Honestly, Ive spent three months searching for a right job until I found a better company, good position and certainly not great but satisfying wages. But earnings didnt increased my worry but the possibility for promotions inside the company, which will trigger further increases in wages, so I can start paying off my student debt, which accumulated has a total amount of 15000, and it will take me at least 15 years to pay them off, plus I have a plan for mortgage as well, and my problem is how can I unite them together, and be able to pay them of in 20 30 years of maximum period time.

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itch
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PostPosted: 05/29/08 - 02:57    Post subject: Reply with quote


Dealing with student debt is most frequent thought and word students are thinking and pronouncing from the day university starts until they graduate. I think that difficult time for students is yet to come, fees increases, latest new tuition fees, all new charges are making the feel dizzy and unsecured in questioning themselves of how they will manage, what is most important priority, what will be their orientation when choosing university, money or degree theyve always wanted, theyre talented for. All mortgage lenders will reconsider and recalculate how much money students with debt will be able to remortgage, will they been able to pay their rates, will theyve been struggling etc. The best thing graduates and students can do is seek advise from National Debtline as well as National Union of Students for best support they can get.


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