Is it common to get loans to pay for high scho?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought it would be a possibility let’s say while unemployed.


Maybe if a parent lost their job during junior or senior year, as a stop gap measure to avoid taking the kid out of school those years. But as a financing plan? No, that would be a terrible idea.


Thanks for the advices. Not sure why some posters become bananas when someone asks about the financial aspect of paying for private schools. It is very important to discuss it to avoid bad financial decisions.


That’s why you ask a professional financial advisor and not randoms on the internet.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought it would be a possibility let’s say while unemployed.


Maybe if a parent lost their job during junior or senior year, as a stop gap measure to avoid taking the kid out of school those years. But as a financing plan? No, that would be a terrible idea.


Thanks for the advices. Not sure why some posters become bananas when someone asks about the financial aspect of paying for private schools. It is very important to discuss it to avoid bad financial decisions.


That’s why you ask a professional financial advisor and not randoms on the internet.



It’s ok to ask about experience of other parents AND a financial advisor. Most people check with different sources before making a decision. Pretty normal.
Anonymous
Never heard of anyone doing this. You have to pay back loans.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought it would be a possibility let’s say while unemployed.


Maybe if a parent lost their job during junior or senior year, as a stop gap measure to avoid taking the kid out of school those years. But as a financing plan? No, that would be a terrible idea.


Thanks for the advices. Not sure why some posters become bananas when someone asks about the financial aspect of paying for private schools. It is very important to discuss it to avoid bad financial decisions.


That’s why you ask a professional financial advisor and not randoms on the internet.



It’s ok to ask about experience of other parents AND a financial advisor. Most people check with different sources before making a decision. Pretty normal.


Different reliable sources such as parents you know would be better than a general question to the wide open internet. You never know who might have an agenda when posting questions and answers, don’t you agree?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought it would be a possibility let’s say while unemployed.


Maybe if a parent lost their job during junior or senior year, as a stop gap measure to avoid taking the kid out of school those years. But as a financing plan? No, that would be a terrible idea.


Thanks for the advices. Not sure why some posters become bananas when someone asks about the financial aspect of paying for private schools. It is very important to discuss it to avoid bad financial decisions.


That’s why you ask a professional financial advisor and not randoms on the internet.



It’s ok to ask about experience of other parents AND a financial advisor. Most people check with different sources before making a decision. Pretty normal.


Different reliable sources such as parents you know would be better than a general question to the wide open internet. You never know who might have an agenda when posting questions and answers, don’t you agree?


Sure. But that applies to all questions in DCUM, right ?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought it would be a possibility let’s say while unemployed.


Maybe if a parent lost their job during junior or senior year, as a stop gap measure to avoid taking the kid out of school those years. But as a financing plan? No, that would be a terrible idea.


Thanks for the advices. Not sure why some posters become bananas when someone asks about the financial aspect of paying for private schools. It is very important to discuss it to avoid bad financial decisions.


That’s why you ask a professional financial advisor and not randoms on the internet.



It’s ok to ask about experience of other parents AND a financial advisor. Most people check with different sources before making a decision. Pretty normal.


Different reliable sources such as parents you know would be better than a general question to the wide open internet. You never know who might have an agenda when posting questions and answers, don’t you agree?


Sure. But that applies to all questions in DCUM, right ?


Sure, it’s a great way to get sound financial and medical advice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought it would be a possibility let’s say while unemployed.


Maybe if a parent lost their job during junior or senior year, as a stop gap measure to avoid taking the kid out of school those years. But as a financing plan? No, that would be a terrible idea.


Thanks for the advices. Not sure why some posters become bananas when someone asks about the financial aspect of paying for private schools. It is very important to discuss it to avoid bad financial decisions.


That’s why you ask a professional financial advisor and not randoms on the internet.



It’s ok to ask about experience of other parents AND a financial advisor. Most people check with different sources before making a decision. Pretty normal.


Different reliable sources such as parents you know would be better than a general question to the wide open internet. You never know who might have an agenda when posting questions and answers, don’t you agree?


Sure. But that applies to all questions in DCUM, right ?


Sure, it’s a great way to get sound financial and medical advice.


Also school advice.i guess that’s why it’s an open forum.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought it would be a possibility let’s say while unemployed.

Does the kid have a job?


OP?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought it would be a possibility let’s say while unemployed.

Does the kid have a job?


OP?


Summer job yes. But not during school year of course.
Anonymous
I think the struggle to pay for private schools is real for many families and some
Want it so desperately that they are willing to take loans.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought it would be a possibility let’s say while unemployed.

Does the kid have a job?


OP?


Summer job yes. But not during school year of course.


Better for you to get a second job than to take loans. Where are you looking? Maybe your could get some advice here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought it would be a possibility let’s say while unemployed.


Maybe if a parent lost their job during junior or senior year, as a stop gap measure to avoid taking the kid out of school those years. But as a financing plan? No, that would be a terrible idea.


Thanks for the advices. Not sure why some posters become bananas when someone asks about the financial aspect of paying for private schools. It is very important to discuss it to avoid bad financial decisions.


That’s why you ask a professional financial advisor and not randoms on the internet.



It’s ok to ask about experience of other parents AND a financial advisor. Most people check with different sources before making a decision. Pretty normal.


Different reliable sources such as parents you know would be better than a general question to the wide open internet. You never know who might have an agenda when posting questions and answers, don’t you agree?


Sure. But that applies to all questions in DCUM, right ?


Esp lots of recent Qs here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought it would be a possibility let’s say while unemployed.


Maybe if a parent lost their job during junior or senior year, as a stop gap measure to avoid taking the kid out of school those years. But as a financing plan? No, that would be a terrible idea.


Thanks for the advices. Not sure why some posters become bananas when someone asks about the financial aspect of paying for private schools. It is very important to discuss it to avoid bad financial decisions.


That’s why you ask a professional financial advisor and not randoms on the internet.



It’s ok to ask about experience of other parents AND a financial advisor. Most people check with different sources before making a decision. Pretty normal.


Different reliable sources such as parents you know would be better than a general question to the wide open internet. You never know who might have an agenda when posting questions and answers, don’t you agree?


Sure. But that applies to all questions in DCUM, right ?


Esp lots of recent Qs here.


Sure. It’s a popular site and many people ask questions.
Anonymous
The Jobs forum could help you, OP.
Anonymous
Already posted there. Just asking to a group of parents with kids in private schools about this. So that’s why I posted here as well.
Forum Index » Private & Independent Schools
Go to: