Posted by: nepalkochoro2008 September 8, 2009
suspension from college
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guys this might sound crazy, but it actually worked for me.

I know studying at the same time working is like churning oil out of rock. If US government has designed their education system to get every penny that we have earned and our parents have earned, then why can we design our own plan to defense ourselves and look for a better future. The hardest past is the undergraduate degree. masters and phds are usually paid by universities as teaching and research assistants. so they have little less financial crisis.

I maintained an excellent credit history and applied for 5 credit cards at once. In just six months my credit limit was $35,000. This was enough for me to pay for the remaining years of my undergraduate degree. I worked enough to pay my bills over time, though on campus jobs and summer jobs. But whenever I had to make a choice between study and money, i choose study. Fees pay garnu parne belama credit card ghotne.... concentrate on your studies. rest everything damn care. if u get some scholarships may be even $100 that would be great. I finished my bachelors degree in exactly in 4 years, this may 2009. in the end i had a bachelors degree and $25000 in debt paying almost $300 in interest/month. they can take money out of me but not my degree. If i get a job; great, i will pay it back or else i will burrow more money,all the remaining money via paypal and send it to friend or back to nepal, and filebankruptcy. And move on to masters. by the time i get out Phd school it will be about 5-6 years. bankruptcy, remains for 7 years on history. then it gone forever. I will have a degree i want. Another backup plan would be to go for debt settlement. I can take about $10,000 in cash using paypal. Debt settlement companies can reduce the $33000 debt down to $10,000 to $12,000 and all your debt are gone. What i earn, I earn my degree. do I have to care anything else.

comment and suggestions are welcome.

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