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[quote=Anonymous]I don't see a problem. It's a one year return to home to save money while working full time and to help pay down some of her loans before moving to the West Coast. The only hesitation I'd have is not living at home but is if the child is really serious about moving out west, it's probably better to move there for the internship at the school in the place she wants to eventually work. That will make it much easier to get a permanent job after the internship as she'll have local experience. If her loans are 40k and she's working at an internship, she can't be making that much money, so how much of the loans would she be able to pay off in one year? Something to consider. If she is positioned to live very frugally at home for a year (I'd not ask for any contributions to expenses) and has a structured plan to pay off half the loan before moving out West, then it's maybe a good plan. If it's more like paying down 5k of the loan in one year while living at home, it may be better to just bite the bullet and move out west for the internship and worry about paying down the loans later. [/quote]
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