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leah wrote:mine were supposed to start after a six-month grace period, but then i consolidated them so they started two or three months after i graduated. i owe $18,500 over the next 15 years, but i plan to pay as much as i can budget each month (over the base payment amount of $142) so i can knock it out more quickly (so maybe 10 years instead of 15 hehe).
i hate debt
leah wrote:haha nah, we're equally broke. we will carry each other!
i wish someone would pull a project mayhem on the credit card companies for real so we could all start out fresh hehe
actually, mister brinstar just pwnd his credit card so he's free of credit card debt. must be nice!
Narrock wrote:leah wrote:haha nah, we're equally broke. we will carry each other!
i wish someone would pull a project mayhem on the credit card companies for real so we could all start out fresh hehe
actually, mister brinstar just pwnd his credit card so he's free of credit card debt. must be nice!
As long as you keep your credit card balance below 20% of your credit line it won't hurt your FICO score. In fact, it's good to have a small balance on credit cards.
leah wrote:Narrock wrote:leah wrote:haha nah, we're equally broke. we will carry each other!
i wish someone would pull a project mayhem on the credit card companies for real so we could all start out fresh hehe
actually, mister brinstar just pwnd his credit card so he's free of credit card debt. must be nice!
As long as you keep your credit card balance below 20% of your credit line it won't hurt your FICO score. In fact, it's good to have a small balance on credit cards.
hehe i think it's a little higher than that right now. :P my credit lines aren't that high
lyion wrote:Honestly, if you aren't in an Ivy League, or top 10 college, ones best bet is finishing the first two years at a community college for next to nothing and then finishing up with state and trying to keep costs under control.
On the flip side, there are more programs for college now.
Harrison, given your predicament, you should be entitled to pretty much free college. Go to a school and talk to them, or at least call them. Get a college degree. Even if it takes you 10 years to pay off, it'll be golden for the rest of your life.
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