College Credit Card | What Should I Do

May 16, 2011
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College Credit Card | What Should I Do

by Nannerlady High school students and college freshman are always receiving all kinds of advertisements in their email boxes, on websites and even on television regarding information on applying for and receiving a college credit card. There are so many that offer great incentives that the student may not be able to say “no”...

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How Can You Consolidate Your Debt

March 23, 2011
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How Can You Consolidate Your Debt

by 350.org Riding on their strong economic condition the modern day youth often ignore the necessity to save money. The increase in the real income of young adults has therefore led to a dangerous trend, which often leads to an increase in debt burdens on youth. Therefore, it makes sense to adopt several money...

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Help With College Student Credit Cards

March 15, 2011
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Help With College Student Credit Cards

by UIC Digital Collections College student credit cards have replaced student loans as a freshman’s first student credit experience. At the sophomore level, out of a sample of 100 students, over 90% were found to be holders of at least one college credit card. The question is why do many students find themselves in...

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Can You Pay Off Your Medical School Debt

March 4, 2011
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Can You Pay Off Your Medical School Debt

by calmlittlecentre When you ask people about what the hardest part of medical school is, you’re likely to get varying answers.  Some may say that just getting in is already the hardest part, while others might say sleep deprivation or pre-clinical sciences are what make medical school so tough.  Aside from these popular answers,...

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How Much College Debt Do Law School Graduates Have

February 9, 2011
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How Much College Debt Do Law School Graduates Have

by émiliep It’s no secret that going to college can cost plenty, and there are no shortages of student loans, whether you’re looking for federal college loans, graduate loans, or private student loans. Recently however, the American Bar Association has come under fire for the way it allows law schools to report post-graduation employment...

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How To Get Out of Your College Debt

January 29, 2011
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How To Get Out of Your College Debt

by lisby1 Because most college students are using loans to finance their college education, the debt level of recent graduates is rising rapidly. On average, students graduate owing ,000-,000 in student loans and another ,000 in credit card debt. Is this the price you have to pay for higher education, or can you avoid...

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How Can College Students Stay Out of Credit Card Debt

January 28, 2011
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How Can College Students Stay Out of Credit Card Debt

by scriptingnews Should you really end up in debt once you enter college? It is even noted that one out of ten students who graduate, leaves more than ,000 in debt. That is not good considering that they are just starting out with their lives. But for some of these students getting a loan...

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