For some the mental and physical burdens of
repaying a student loan can be overwhelming, especially if you are not in a
good financial state. The thought that defaults on your student loan can lead
to deductions from your income tax and refunds on your social security checks
in the future are quite frightening. The last thing you want to be worrying
about is a romantic relationship with someone else. A relationship in and of
itself carries its own burdens, (financially speaking) and finding the right
partner who can accept your financial situation can be equally difficult. However
when love strikes how can you ignore it? Here are a few tips on how to strike a
balance between the two:
Showing posts with label Understanding Scholarships. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Understanding Scholarships. Show all posts
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Friday, November 9, 2012
The Key to Understanding What Scholarships Are Available
Some
students get unnecessarily flustered when it comes time to start looking for
college funds, as if they need some entirely new skill or talent to begin the
process. However, understanding what scholarships are available to them depends
on the same sort of study and thinking habits that made them a good student in
high school. There are no secrets or tricks involved, and for the most part it
is just a matter of applying common sense. However, there are
some basic procedures that scholarship seekers need to follow, and it doesn't hurt to be reminded how to approach this important topic.
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