Just wondering if I'm the only one here watching this ever so closely, and what everyone's thoughts are on the subject, since I would imagine most of us here are debtors.
I can't stop constantly checking for news. I owe around $10,000. I went to college in the 90's/early 00's with my last distribution being in 2003. I went to community college to transfer, but they had put me in all the non-transfer classes so I had to pretty much do everything over (and pay for it, of course). While I was nearing the end, I went ahead and started taking some classes at a 4 year university. Problem was, I wasn't smart enough to pass a couple of the classes. I took one of them over and over, and even got a tutor. After the 5th time (and all that $$) I had to just accept that there was no was I was going to graduate, so I made that my last semester. So here I am with the remaining debt.
Most of the time I have been on forbearance because I couldn't make the payments (I was on whatever the general payback plan was). I would call the servicer and they would just kick it down the road. Every time I asked about options, that was all they would give. If I paid anything like the small amount I had, it would mess up the forbearance. I only in recent years found out (on the internet, not from my servicer or any ombudsman) about the whole Income-Based Repayment and switched over to that, so I am a loooong way from the maximum number of years. I also never knew student loans were available for anything more than books/tuition. Glad I didn't know that or I'd probably be further in debt!
When I finish my Ch 13 payments in July, the student loan will be waiting there again for me. I need so much medical stuff done that I'm going to be choosing between student loan and that all over again. I feel like I made the right decision to stop throwing more money at going to college when it was unlikely I would be able to pass a couple of classes (and then the harder ones after those two - they were math and science classes, both for a "normal" stable occupation). But I've been berated over and over for "making poor decisions". True - college was a choice that I made. I tried, and straight up could not succeed. Not everyone is built for college and I wish I had know that before I got so far. They sit you down, give you this plan - how much you'll make and how easy it will be to pay off the loan. When you're 18, it all sounds so reasonable. I'm certainly not sporting a degree, making a ton of money while buying a bunch of luxury items like the masses seem to thing everyone who supports some sort of forgiveness is doing.
I don't know what the answer is to the student loan issue. Just wiping away everything doesn't help future folks, so that needs to somehow be addressed - and I'm glad I'm not a policymaker to decide what and how. Anyway, thanks for listening to my rant. I'm on the edge of my seat as to what is going to happen. My luck they'll make it dischargeable in BK but I won't qualify, lol.
I can't stop constantly checking for news. I owe around $10,000. I went to college in the 90's/early 00's with my last distribution being in 2003. I went to community college to transfer, but they had put me in all the non-transfer classes so I had to pretty much do everything over (and pay for it, of course). While I was nearing the end, I went ahead and started taking some classes at a 4 year university. Problem was, I wasn't smart enough to pass a couple of the classes. I took one of them over and over, and even got a tutor. After the 5th time (and all that $$) I had to just accept that there was no was I was going to graduate, so I made that my last semester. So here I am with the remaining debt.
Most of the time I have been on forbearance because I couldn't make the payments (I was on whatever the general payback plan was). I would call the servicer and they would just kick it down the road. Every time I asked about options, that was all they would give. If I paid anything like the small amount I had, it would mess up the forbearance. I only in recent years found out (on the internet, not from my servicer or any ombudsman) about the whole Income-Based Repayment and switched over to that, so I am a loooong way from the maximum number of years. I also never knew student loans were available for anything more than books/tuition. Glad I didn't know that or I'd probably be further in debt!
When I finish my Ch 13 payments in July, the student loan will be waiting there again for me. I need so much medical stuff done that I'm going to be choosing between student loan and that all over again. I feel like I made the right decision to stop throwing more money at going to college when it was unlikely I would be able to pass a couple of classes (and then the harder ones after those two - they were math and science classes, both for a "normal" stable occupation). But I've been berated over and over for "making poor decisions". True - college was a choice that I made. I tried, and straight up could not succeed. Not everyone is built for college and I wish I had know that before I got so far. They sit you down, give you this plan - how much you'll make and how easy it will be to pay off the loan. When you're 18, it all sounds so reasonable. I'm certainly not sporting a degree, making a ton of money while buying a bunch of luxury items like the masses seem to thing everyone who supports some sort of forgiveness is doing.
I don't know what the answer is to the student loan issue. Just wiping away everything doesn't help future folks, so that needs to somehow be addressed - and I'm glad I'm not a policymaker to decide what and how. Anyway, thanks for listening to my rant. I'm on the edge of my seat as to what is going to happen. My luck they'll make it dischargeable in BK but I won't qualify, lol.
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