I read somewhere that the interest rates are supposed to go down on Stafford loans next year. I can't remember where I read it. Did you read that?
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Can I get student loans while my chapter 7 is pending?
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"Why would you borrow money to go to school?" Lots of reasons: top law schools cost something like $45K per year now. Up until recently, that degree was a take-it-to-the-bank guarantee that you would have a good paying job. Likewise, medical school. Engineering, nursing, veterinary, pharmacy, etc.
Lots of people don't have to take on student loans. Maybe they've been done with school for a long time (when it wasn't crazy expensive), or went to state schools (although the one I quoted above is a state school), or just had the money to pay (i.e., generous or dead family). I am sure that the availability of student loans has contributed to the insane increases in tuition. But it's kind of perverse to blame middle- and lower-class student borrowers, particularly the ones who have trouble repaying. They are the least powerful players in the situation.
No, getting an education doesn't guarantee an income, let alone a good one. But NOT going to college, especially if you're female, minority, or blue-collar, doesn't guarantee much either (except that you'll never get a professional degree). The benefit of a college education over an entire working life still outweighs the debt burden, but a lot of people would be very happy if folks who couldn't write a check for tuition just didn't get one.Filed non-consumer no asset Chapter 7 on 7-12-10 after 4 foreclosures, 7 lawsuits including 2 deficiencies, 2 wage garnishments, a bank garnishment and a partridge in a pear tree. 341 held on 8-11-10. Discharge 11-4-10.
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