Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go work in an underprivileged area with student loan forgiveness. I'm not sure of options in this area, but where I'm from they were a great solution.
I don't think you should get your loans forgiven. Like pps said, we all make decisions. Many people in this area have 600k mortgages. I don't see much of a difference.
You don't see much of a difference between a 17 year old getting loans for her education and 40+ people getting a $600k mortgage to keep up with the joneses? Are you a moron?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can't escape federal student loans through bankruptcy. My cousin is in the same situation. She owes $200K for student loans for a fancy SLAC. Bankruptcy will not discharge them. She's waiting tables at an I-HOP. This is why parents really need to rethink the craziness of signing their kids up for $60K+ a year colleges.
OP has private loans though. Maybe bankruptcy is an option. Unfortunately, federal student loans would have been much better for her - lower interest rates and some really good repayment options (income-based repayment or IBR in case anyone is wondering).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about getting a job in the military or VA with loan forgiveness?
This is the most reasonable option of all the ones posted.
Provided you can meet the physical requirements, you will have no problem getting in as a nurse.
Anonymous wrote:Go work in an underprivileged area with student loan forgiveness. I'm not sure of options in this area, but where I'm from they were a great solution.
I don't think you should get your loans forgiven. Like pps said, we all make decisions. Many people in this area have 600k mortgages. I don't see much of a difference.
Anonymous wrote:
Good for you!
I was 17 years old, kicked out of my parents' house for getting pregnant, lived on my own at 17 years old with a newborn, working temp reception jobs, and put myself through school. I worked part time so I could go to school full time - hence my private loan destructiveness. And my school advertised "education conducive to single moms and SAHM going back to school". Financial aid office throwing private student loans in my face. All I knew was that I WANTED that nursing degree, and I was NOT going to live off welfare for the rest of my life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which of our politicians allowed this crime? They should be named.
Why is it a politician's responsibility, or really anyone else's responsibility, that a person takes out hundreds of thousands of student loans when they are fully aware that their career choice will never have a salary that can pay off these loans?
Life is all about choices, and there is no shame about going to a state school if that is all you can afford or if the tuition there is the maximum that your degree of choice can support.
No state school would have accepted a GED graduated into a NURSING PROGRAM. MY private college did - and I proved to them that I could succeed. Do you not THINK that I didn't apply to cheaper schools?? Even community colleges?? I fucking had a GED - schools see that and - the buck stops there. But yet - I graduated with honors from my BSN. They only way I was able to do that was pay through the asshole for private education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which of our politicians allowed this crime? They should be named.
Why is it a politician's responsibility, or really anyone else's responsibility, that a person takes out hundreds of thousands of student loans when they are fully aware that their career choice will never have a salary that can pay off these loans?
Life is all about choices, and there is no shame about going to a state school if that is all you can afford or if the tuition there is the maximum that your degree of choice can support.
Loan shark. Disgusting.
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No.
A person who put themselves through a state college with loans I could afford, and which I paid off in about 5 years. Since it was a state school, the tuition was low enough that I had loans which I was able to double payments on and pay off with my teachers salary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The real crime is that you went to private school when you couldn't afford it. You should have gone to community college and then a state school.
I have a really hard time feeling sorry for you. Now you need to pay for that fancy private school shit you thought you deserved. So go work the overtime and the night shifts to earn more.
NP here- why so bitchy? She's asking for advice on what to do now, not judgements on what she did in the past. Some of you PPs act like she is taking money out of your pocket.
My two cents OP- there is a federal program for Feds with student loans and that is not just for new grads. Also military is not a bad idea either- call up a recruiter.
Why so bitchy? Because I'm fucking bitter, that's why. I took five fucking years to get my associate's degree, working part time and then full time to pay for it. I risked angering bosses asking to take my lunch hour from 9-10 am so I could take classes from 8-9:45 am, I raced from work to school, I changed my major TWICE not because I wanted to, but because they didn't offer the class I needed as a requirement to the prior major. I took summer classes, I worked 7 days a week, I got myself a corporate job AND a retail job, all so I could graduate without owing loans. For three years straight my free time was Saturday mornings ONLY. So yeah, I'm bitter that she's looking for a way to get out of what she waltzed in to take.
Good for you!
I was 17 years old, kicked out of my parents' house for getting pregnant, lived on my own at 17 years old with a newborn, working temp reception jobs, and put myself through school. I worked part time so I could go to school full time - hence my private loan destructiveness. And my school advertised "education conducive to single moms and SAHM going back to school". Financial aid office throwing private student loans in my face. All I knew was that I WANTED that nursing degree, and I was NOT going to live off welfare for the rest of my life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The real crime is that you went to private school when you couldn't afford it. You should have gone to community college and then a state school.
I have a really hard time feeling sorry for you. Now you need to pay for that fancy private school shit you thought you deserved. So go work the overtime and the night shifts to earn more.
NP here- why so bitchy? She's asking for advice on what to do now, not judgements on what she did in the past. Some of you PPs act like she is taking money out of your pocket.
My two cents OP- there is a federal program for Feds with student loans and that is not just for new grads. Also military is not a bad idea either- call up a recruiter.
Why so bitchy? Because I'm fucking bitter, that's why. I took five fucking years to get my associate's degree, working part time and then full time to pay for it. I risked angering bosses asking to take my lunch hour from 9-10 am so I could take classes from 8-9:45 am, I raced from work to school, I changed my major TWICE not because I wanted to, but because they didn't offer the class I needed as a requirement to the prior major. I took summer classes, I worked 7 days a week, I got myself a corporate job AND a retail job, all so I could graduate without owing loans. For three years straight my free time was Saturday mornings ONLY. So yeah, I'm bitter that she's looking for a way to get out of what she waltzed in to take.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which of our politicians allowed this crime? They should be named.
Why is it a politician's responsibility, or really anyone else's responsibility, that a person takes out hundreds of thousands of student loans when they are fully aware that their career choice will never have a salary that can pay off these loans?
Life is all about choices, and there is no shame about going to a state school if that is all you can afford or if the tuition there is the maximum that your degree of choice can support.
No state school would have accepted a GED graduated into a NURSING PROGRAM. MY private college did - and I proved to them that I could succeed. Do you not THINK that I didn't apply to cheaper schools?? Even community colleges?? I fucking had a GED - schools see that and - the buck stops there. But yet - I graduated with honors from my BSN. They only way I was able to do that was pay through the asshole for private education.