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My parents won't cosign my student loans for next year. I need at least $7000. Am I fucked?
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http://www.salliemae.com/apply/borrowing/signature.html
You don't have to have a cosigner if you have credit, as long as it isn't horrible. I would think you could get all you need from there. |
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I don't have credit.
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You never had a credit card that you kept in the back of your wallet? Even so, I would say that you should apply for one without a co-signer anyway. I think the application is free, and they may give it to you regardless. Edumacation is a worthwhile endeavor, and on the site, it says that they approve over 80% of their applicants.
If for some reason you can't get one like that, then you could have a friend or other relative with credit that isn't a jerk co-sign with you. You would get a better interest rate if you have someone with credit sign on with you, and basically all they are agreeing to is to pay for your loan if you default. Which you won't... right? |
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![]() ![]() Of course, if your income never reaches $24 365, you never have to pay it back. (Not that anybody would want to end up in that situation!) :boohoo: That's Australia for you. The lucky country. ![]() |
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What is your major? If it is science, engineering, or business I would recomend My Rich Uncle . It isn't a loan but an investment vehicle on your future income. It is a legal contract not a loan so it is not dependent on credit history. If you are 18+ you can enter the legal contract.
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Why do you need co-signers or a credit history? You should be looking at Stafford and Perkins loans. Subsidized loans, if you qualify. Talk to your financial aid office. It sounds like you're dealing with private loans; only do that if you can't get government loans.
$7000 is chump change, it's your total debt that counts. |
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My parents make way too much money for me to qualify for government loans.
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That wouldn't be a problem in Australia.
You'd still have your university fees covered by the government. ![]() |
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