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its pretty high and i only have a bachelors degree so i dont make alot of money. I fear i will never be able to buy a home if i am single. The problem is its mostly private loans with a high interest rate. is there a way to consolidate it to a government loan with a better interest rate. I've been paying for 4 years and i have never been late.

2006-12-08 07:20:38 · 4 answers · asked by Katherine A 2 in Education & Reference Financial Aid

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Join the Navy, you could be an Officer, sign for four years and they will pay it off for you. AND give you a good paycheck.

2006-12-08 07:28:41 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Check into a consolidation plan. If not, get a second job and pay it off quicker that way.

2006-12-08 07:24:01 · answer #2 · answered by Brandon W 5 · 1 0

based on the quantity you could attempt getting funds off your credits card alot of circumstances they have a deal like no pastime for 365 days or stuff like that and tht 365 days you attempt to pay as much as you could. and in the previous your stability is due you could take it from a distinctive credits card. or you could purely hit upon a economic enterprise with a low pastime fee and pay all of us off after which you have one medium volume charge much less of a worry, plus you could take a loan on long term so which you have greater time to pay, that is actual tht factors extreme pastime, however the best edge of that's tht the month you're low on funds you have a small charge and once you have greater funds you pays greater suitable. pastime is barely charged on the steadiness. or you could borrow funds from a private celebration somebody you recognize and tell the you will provide them there a refund in specific volume of time, and if that is somebody in relatives i'm specific you have very low pastime to pay them

2016-10-17 23:59:07 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Consolidate. I used ACS to do it: ww.acs.com I got like a 3.5% interest rate.

2006-12-08 07:27:30 · answer #4 · answered by baldisbeautiful 5 · 1 0

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