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If I had the option to delete my transcripts in exchange for my student loan debt, I would - the degree isn't going to make up for the stress, interest, money, and everything else the loans have tied me down for.
My choice to sign up for them, yes, but what the hell was a bank doing letting an 18 year old kid sign f...more
I'm in the same boat, and for those that are saying, basically "You made your bed, you slept in it"...
I get that. I understand that. However, I find it INSANE that I was allowed to get a loan for 25,000 as a 19 year old kid with no established credit, no experience in the real world, and really no job experience....more
Hilarious. The mentality of some of you posters is insane.
As ridiculous as you all seem to think this is, can you put yourself in the situation? Can you imagine being at Yellowstone or this site they mention for that matter and just watching some kid draw everywhere? You think that's the kids fault? You think ...more
Isn't this the ENTIRE point of having a co-signer? Terrible situation, but how can you honestly make the bank out to be the bad guy in this situation.
If you personally loaned someone 50,000 and made someone co-sign, would you do the same thing? Doubt it. So easy to be a couch activist.
Edit: Diddo what that o...more
Pretty sure this was constructive criticism. I'm glad the author feels this way though - let's me know what my competition is out there in the real world when people have that type of mentality.
5/2/2012
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