Getting Advice About Student Loans

Getting advice about student loans

Paying off student loans can be a lonely process. People often do not discuss student loans with their peers, so it is difficult to get advice and support from friends. In addition, the student loan challenges faced by this generation are different than the struggles faced by people who went to school decades ago. However, getting advice about student loans can be easy if you keep a few things in mind. Siblings Siblings can be… Continue Reading Getting Advice About Student Loans

Paying Student Loans as a Student

Paying Student Loans as a Student

Individuals normally do not need to make student loan payments while they are in school. The reasoning behind this policy is simple: students should focus on studying when they are in school and should not try to obtain employment or make other arrangements to pay off student loans as a student. In fact, students normally have a grace period of several months after they graduate during which they also need not make student loan payments.… Continue Reading Paying Student Loans as a Student

Deciding If You Should Finish Graduate School

Deciding if you should finish graduate school

Individuals attend graduate school for all types of reasons. Some people obtain a graduate degree in order to pursue their calling, and other people attend graduate school to ride out bad economic times in academia so they do not have to compete in a bad job market. Many students may seriously consider dropping out of a graduate program at some point or another, and there are many things to consider when deciding if you should… Continue Reading Deciding If You Should Finish Graduate School

You Shouldn’t Feel Bad About Student Loans

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As discussed on this website in a number of prior articles, student loans were a huge millstone around my neck for much of my 20s. I felt horrible about my student loans and I thought about my debt pretty much every day. I almost thought that I had done something wrong or made bad decisions to have such a student loan burden, and I felt that I had gotten myself into a difficult financial situation… Continue Reading You Shouldn’t Feel Bad About Student Loans

Attending Paralegal School with Student Loans

Attending Paralegal School

As many people already know, paralegals are important professionals in the legal arena. Although paralegals are not themselves lawyers, they perform legal tasks under the supervision of attorneys. Since paralegals can earn a respectable amount of money in many markets, individuals may wish to borrow money to attend paralegal school in order to have the best chance at landing a paralegal job. However, attending paralegal school with student loans should only be done in a… Continue Reading Attending Paralegal School with Student Loans

Having Siblings Can Help with Financial Aid

Having Siblings Can Help with Student Loans

As this website has already discussed in several prior articles, many factors are evaluated when determining if a student is eligible for financial aid. For instance, a family’s income and savings is often used to calculate how much money a family can be expected to contribute to a child’s tuition. In addition, the number of children a family has in college at the same time can also impact financial aid determinations. Since families cannot contribute… Continue Reading Having Siblings Can Help with Financial Aid

Avoid Scholarships with Conditions

Avoid Scholarships with Conditions

Scholarships are available to students who enroll in many undergraduate and graduate school programs. Indeed, college students who participate in athletics, have high test scores, and others who meet different requirements can earn merit aid to attend school. Furthermore, law schools commonly award scholarships to applicants who have impressive records that can boost a law school’s admissions data. However, applicants to various educational programs should try to avoid scholarships with conditions in a variety of… Continue Reading Avoid Scholarships with Conditions

Professionals with the Worst Student Debt Burdens

Professionals with the worst student debt burdens

Many people believe that if they borrow money to enter a profession, they will be able to earn enough cash to quickly pay off any educational debt. It is true that more-educated individuals typically earn more money, but not everyone in each profession earns an equally high sum of money. In addition, the amount of debt that people borrow to enter certain professions can be extremely challenging for many individuals. In any case, professionals with… Continue Reading Professionals with the Worst Student Debt Burdens

Saving Money While Applying to Law Schools

Saving Money While Applying to Law Schools

As many people already know, applying to law schools can be an expensive process. Applicants generally need to pay a hefty sum in application fees and test score fees for each school to which they apply, and this can add up depending on how many schools an applicant considers. Also, applicants need to pay seat deposit fees to at least one school in order to secure a place in an incoming class. However, saving money… Continue Reading Saving Money While Applying to Law Schools

Attending Summer School to Save Money

Attending Summer School to Save Money

This website has already discussed some enrollment strategies that can help students minimize the amount of money they spend to attend college. Indeed, individuals can graduate from college early, earn a graduate degree in college, and take other steps to lower their educational expenses. Although it might not be apparent to many, attending summer school to save money is also a viable strategy for numerous college students. One of the ways that attending summer school… Continue Reading Attending Summer School to Save Money