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Any way thank you.Am also looking for same.(answer and help)
I as of late graduated with a degree in business administration in the wake of coming up short one year I have accumulated an aggregate obligation of 64,000. I have quite recently picked to do my lords in universal business administration and I will get another 10.3k. which means once I have graduated with a bosses I will be over $74,000 barring interest. I feel like my obligation is considerably higher contrasted with my partner. Who else has an obligation this high?
Please I have no issue paying it back as I have anchored different top of the line employments. additionally in the event that you have no obligation for example your sufficiently fortunate for your folks to pay for your degree then you dont need to message except if your talk in the interest of a person with understudy obligation
Hello, my name is Jessica, I am 25 now and will be finishing school now..
Couple questions about student loans and credit.
So, do they affect the credit score?
I don't have any job right now, and I am constantly looking, how much time will I have to start paying them off?
I will have around $40,000 total of debt and just want to see how it will affect my credit because I plan on buying a home in the next 3 years.
Do student loans will hurt my credit?
Will I need to hire a a credit repair company so I have a score of 700 at least?
Lets say I find a job at 80k, how much should I pay them off?
Not sure what the interest is.
Anyway, thanks! and I hope I am in the right category!
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