27
Feb

hey guys I need help again…

I'm a graphic design major, anyway right now I'm in community college and then I'm going to transfer to state university to finish my bachelor's in graphic design. In terms of financial aid, I'm thinking of just getting grants and doing work-study.

I feel kind of torn up on the loans thing. Why should I’ve to go into debt for my education? Is it better to spread out college for a few years so I won't go into debt? Are college loans stupid? A 4 year degree in my field is really important, I've searched the jobs posted for graphic designers and the good positions all require a bachelor's degree.


Answer:
The one thing students don't see until the end of there education is how much you will be paying back. As long as your potential future income supports you being able to make a colossal payment then sure. Not everything in life is guaranteed though you may graduate and it may take you a long time to find decent employment. Good Luck

Answer:
Well sometimes college loans are is the only way to pay for collage if you don't really have the money. What's stupid is to request for the loan if you don't need the money and/or waste the loan money in luxury items.

Spreading out college for a year might not make a big difference and probably will cost you more on the long run.


Answer:
Student loans are meant to help students who are unable to bear their educational expenses. Student loans are different in different countries in the way they are devised, but then the common types of student loans available are the undergraduate loans, college student loans, private student loans and federal family educational loans.

http://www.worldbestloans.com/student-lo…

Student loan repayments are not made until the student completes his graduation. This facility helps him to concentrate on his studies and earn some little amount of money while he’s studying, but repayment has to begin once he finishes his education.


Answer:
I would get them only if you really need them. They’re the sacrifice you sometimes have to pay to get a good education. As long as you are committed to school and don't plan on dropping out then I say go for it!!!

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