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re: Another student loan question
Posted on 12/29/12 at 10:35 pm to CamdenTiger
Posted on 12/29/12 at 10:35 pm to CamdenTiger
Gotcha, sounds like a pretty good deal.
This post was edited on 12/29/12 at 10:36 pm
Posted on 12/29/12 at 11:17 pm to TheOcean
Maybe I'm mistaken, but haven't you said on here that you had a free ride to law school? Oh, and the correct answer is to take out as little as possible.
This post was edited on 12/29/12 at 11:18 pm
Posted on 12/30/12 at 12:38 am to Costanza
Seriously look into doing Army/Navy/Air Force reserves. Working in their JAG is a sweet job to have. My dad was high up in the reserve command and always was pushing this on me while I was thinking about going to law school.
I believe they have tuition reimbursement still for lawyers
I believe they have tuition reimbursement still for lawyers
Posted on 12/30/12 at 1:18 am to TheOcean
I have a friend that graduated with a degree in pro-pilot. His loans accounted for tuition, fees, books, and flight lessons towards his small planes license. He ended up becoming a service manager at FedEx. Took him about 13 years to pay off his loans. He said if he could do it over he just would have joined the Air Force or Navy after college.
This post was edited on 12/30/12 at 1:19 am
Posted on 12/30/12 at 5:16 pm to Costanza
Yes, it's a free ride. But I still have loans from undergrad + living expenses/etc.
I'm hoping too. From the posts in this thread it seems like 50-60k is a pretty reasonable amount to manage post graduation.
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take out as little as possible
I'm hoping too. From the posts in this thread it seems like 50-60k is a pretty reasonable amount to manage post graduation.
Posted on 12/30/12 at 5:17 pm to GenesChin
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Working in their JAG is a sweet job to have.
This is my overall goal, but with all of the budget cuts it is extremely tough to get into a jag program. You either need to land a summer internship w/ the jag or have already served in the military.
Posted on 1/1/13 at 6:55 pm to TheOcean
Is it true if you only work part time Sallie Mae will suspend interest? Once you are back to full time, do they add the interest you would have paid?
Posted on 1/1/13 at 9:25 pm to TheOcean
FYI I graduated law school with around $115k in law plus undergrad loans. My monthly loan payments are around $1050. Fortunately I had a job right after graduation and haven't had trouble making the payments. Once my salary gets to where I plan it to be, I'll start hacking the amount down in chunks.
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