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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Amanda Hash If you have found that you are struggling to pay your bills and sacrificing the basic necessities in life in order to repay your student loans, you are not alone. Each and every year, college graduates receive their degrees and enter the repayment phase of their student loan agreements. Many students actually experience sticker shock as they did not realize that so much student loan debt had accumulated over the course of four to ten years in college. A student loan waiver allows you to have your debts for education partially wiped clean so that you can get on with the rest of your life without the encumbrances of paying monthly payments that are eating up the biggest portion of your income. written by Devora Witts One of the biggest problems of college students and newly graduates is student debt. Since the aid that the government provides to help those in need go through college studies is not enough to cope with all the expenses, students resort to all kind of financial sources in order to raise the money that they need. Student debt accumulates rapidly and eventually, when the main part of the debt becomes due, the repayment installments are too onerous and sometimes absolutely unaffordable. That is why we suggest some measures to reduce if not avoid these results. written by Susan Slobac When evaluating the available opportunities, students seeking an experience above and beyond the norm can chose to participate in an internship abroad. Of particular note are New Zealand and Australia internship programs. These offer distinct benefits beyond work and educational experience.
written by Janet Vogel A wonderful way to celebrate this special milestone is to create a gift basket personalized just for the graduate. written by Rupal Patel Graduates specialising in Law can consider many different career alternatives, from non-profit organisations to governmental agencies through to copyright infringement within the online media sector. written by Joseph Kenny As you leave college life behind, you’re probably carrying a lot more around with you than just a shiny new diploma. If you’re like most college grads, you’re carrying the burden of credit card debt—lots of it. In fact, the average college graduate leaves school with over $2,000 in credit card debt. << previous page 1 next page>> |