Bad Credit And Student Loans – Don’t Despair Help Is Available
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Have you been having trouble paying off your school tuition and other student expenses? If your credit score is bad, do not despair. There are many companies all around the country that are offering student loans even if you have bad credit.
Even if you do no longer qualify for many other student loans and programs because of your poor credit history, these companies that are offering bad credit and student loans will still accommodate your needs.
Requirements for Bad Credit Student Loans
Bad Credit And Student Loans – Don’t Despair Help Is Available
Since your credit standing is really bad, they will not even conduct a credit check. This means that if you get a bad credit student loan, you will not be required to answer those embarrassing questions about your poor financial status. Although there may be some companies that would require you to put up collateral for your loan, there are also some companies that will not require you to put up anything at all. If you are really in need of money to finance your studies, it is better get one of those bad credit and student loans.
Disadvantages of Bad Credit Student Loans
Technically, it is quite easy to get bad credit student loans. However, since you are considered a poor credit risk because of your bad credit history, the interest rates of these bad credit student loans are much higher than regular student loans. The worst part of getting high interest loans is that the amount is compounded.
Bad Credit And Student Loans – Don’t Despair Help Is Available
This means that if you are unable to pay your debts on time, the interest due will now be added to the principal loan and charged with interest. Furthermore, once you default in paying your loans amortization, you will be charged with penalties. In most cases, the unpaid penalties will also earn interest and your bad credit student loans will now balloon to a huge amount.
Based on the amount of the loan and the terms and conditions involved therein, bad credit student loans are quite expensive. If you do not want to end up being buried in student debts by the time your graduate, you better shape up right from the start. If you want to borrow money, borrow only that which you really need. Do not over bury yourself financially if you do not want to end up totally broke by the time you graduate.
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Should we try CAPITALISM 101 in college BEFORE trying it nationwide??!!?
A good lesson (on our current government)
A teacher said he had never failed a single
student before but had, once, failed an entire class. That class had
insisted that capitalism worked and that no one would be poor and no one
would be rich — a great equalizer. The professor then said ok, we will
have an experiment in this class on capitalism.
The students are placed on a large treadmill. It starts.
The teacher has a huge mountain of carrots, he waives a single carrot in front of the mass treadmill.
The students run as fast as they can, endlessly trying to reach a prize they will never reach. The ruling class will never give up power without a fight.
Anyone who tries to go to fast and reach the carrot is shot down by the ppl that sold out to the school/govt.. via the armed forces in their organized crime against the masses, who are watching like vultures from the outside of the treadmill.
An oligarchy of govt. officials, banks, corporations, and special interest groups are on a balcony hanging above the treadmill mocking the people on the treadmill with a mountain of carrots the working class produced.
The students all turned in their papers, and the teacher decided to hoard the fruits of the grades and only give the the the minimum grade to pass, a C-. The teacher kept all of the A’s for himself!
(In this example the teacher was the capitalist class and the govt.)
Capitalism alienates people from humanity itself. It is responsible for over 390 million deaths via globalist imperialism.
Capitalism assures that we will never be happy, because it surrounds us with advertising that constantly reminds us of all we are missing. Advertising has become our culture now, pushing all others aside. It constantly drills into us the products we must acquire to obtain happiness: a new fragrance, a new soda drink, a new Hummer H2, a hair color that makes us feel “worth it,” a breathtaking new technological entertainment, new sitcom merchandise, a $100 pair of sneakers.
Most of the stuff people buy is crap anyways, carbonated sugar water in a pretty bottle.
Poverty in the USA leads to broken spirit. Unavailable resources and people trying to live up to the impossible standards the system places on us. PEOPLE THAT LIVE WITHIN THEIR MEANS AND DON’T STRIVE TOWARDS CONSUMERISM ARE LABELED AS TRASH.
They system enslaves both the rich and the poor. Those who are living in better neighborhoods and who are making enough money to, in theory, be happy, are not happy. They, too, blow their income on the latest New Thing, as their public religion has taught them. They, too, can never live up to the standards that their culture has set for them, but thanks to EASY credit they can now totally **** up their future while trying…
Why are you driving that Toyota Camry and living within your means? You could drive a new Lamborghini if you give up your salary for the next 5 years! LOL
Capitalist propaganda assures that none of us, no matter how much money we make, will ever truly be happy. Always there will be another New Thing that promises us satisfaction but that we can’t currently afford. Even when we max out the credit cards, we still don’t reach Nirvana, so we must dive back into business and sell people more **** they don’t need. It’s an endless cycle.
It’s a demeaning existance and not at all the shiny, optimistic fantasy world that Capitalist propaganda is trying to sell us…
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WE can’t forget to mention the IMF can we?!
They keep nations in poverty by transnational organizations such as IMF and World Bank so they can provide wealthier nations with cheap labor to make said wealthier nations’ supply side economic practices possible…
The few rich at the top benefit from the hard work of everyone else
Yes, it’s all true. I fail to understand why people in the middle or lower classes don’t want, or understand, the principal of profit-sharing. We are, at this time, seeing and experiencing the very worst side of Capitalism. We know that Reagan’s “trickle-down” theory doesn’t work with greedy management who would rather put excessive profits into their own off-shore accounts. Then, as we, the American tax-payers, bail them out, they use the money to enrich themselves AGAIN! Their “excessive profits” were earned from the effort of the employees who earn over 400% less than those at the top. The gap between rich and poor ever widens!
Should we try teaching CAPITALISM 101 in college BEFORE we try it nationwide?
A good lesson (on our current government)
A teacher said he had never failed a single
student before but had, once, failed an entire class. That class had
insisted that capitalism worked and that no one would be poor and no one
would be rich — a great equalizer. The professor then said ok, we will
have an experiment in this class on capitalism.
The students are placed on a large treadmill. It starts.
The teacher has a huge mountain of carrots, he waives a single carrot in front of the mass treadmill.
The students run as fast as they can, endlessly trying to reach a prize they will never reach. The ruling class will never give up power without a fight.
Anyone who tries to go to fast and reach the carrot is shot down by the ppl that sold out to the school/govt.. via the armed forces in their organized crime against the masses, who are watching like vultures from the outside of the treadmill.
An oligarchy of govt. officials, banks, corporations, and special interest groups are on a balcony hanging above the treadmill mocking the people on the treadmill with a mountain of carrots the working class produced.
The students all turned in their papers, and the teacher decided to hoard the fruits of the grades and only give the the the minimum grade to pass, a C-. The teacher kept all of the A’s for himself!
(In this example the teacher was the capitalist class and the govt.)
Capitalism alienates people from humanity itself. It is responsible for over 390 million deaths via globalist imperialism.
Capitalism assures that we will never be happy, because it surrounds us with advertising that constantly reminds us of all we are missing. Advertising has become our culture now, pushing all others aside. It constantly drills into us the products we must acquire to obtain happiness: a new fragrance, a new soda drink, a new Hummer H2, a hair color that makes us feel “worth it,” a breathtaking new technological entertainment, new sitcom merchandise, a $100 pair of sneakers.
Most of the stuff people buy is crap anyways, carbonated sugar water in a pretty bottle.
Poverty in the USA leads to broken spirit. Unavailable resources and people trying to live up to the impossible standards the system places on us. PEOPLE THAT LIVE WITHIN THEIR MEANS AND DON’T STRIVE TOWARDS CONSUMERISM ARE LABELED AS TRASH.
They system enslaves both the rich and the poor. Those who are living in better neighborhoods and who are making enough money to, in theory, be happy, are not happy. They, too, blow their income on the latest New Thing, as their public religion has taught them. They, too, can never live up to the standards that their culture has set for them, but thanks to EASY credit they can now totally **** up their future while trying…
Why are you driving that Toyota Camry and living within your means? You could drive a new Lamborghini if you give up your salary for the next 5 years! LOL
Capitalist propaganda assures that none of us, no matter how much money we make, will ever truly be happy. Always there will be another New Thing that promises us satisfaction but that we can’t currently afford. Even when we max out the credit cards, we still don’t reach Nirvana, so we must dive back into business and sell people more **** they don’t need. It’s an endless cycle.
It’s a demeaning existance and not at all the shiny, optimistic fantasy world that Capitalist propaganda is trying to sell us…
☺/
/│
/
WE can’t forget to mention the IMF can we?!
They keep nations in poverty by transnational organizations such as IMF and World Bank so they can provide wealthier nations with cheap labor to make said wealthier nations’ supply side economic practices possible…
The few rich at the top benefit from the hard work of everyone else.
stop using your brain, if you continue to put stuff here that makes sense, or at least has a point, you will never get any answers.
the hinging point on capitalism has always been morality. if you don’t have morality, then at least very strict laws. otherwise, human nature will take over, and the capitalist will realize that he/she has complete control over the lives and incomes of the many, and will start to abuse the power.
Look at the US prior to labor laws. whole families working in slaughter houses, in addition in some places not being paid in money, but company script, that could only be used at the company store.
great insight and question!
would you pay to take this class, or is there a class like this already offered?
I was wondering if anyone offered a class on “reality 101″ that involves teaching young adults just entering the real world how to:
choose a college/university
pay for college/university
manage debts including credit cards, bills and student loans
how to find rent an apartment
how to buy a first house
how to choose cable/internet/phone providers
how to buy a car
etc etc etc
if not i was thinking of getting into this and offering a class.
Wow, this is a really interesting question. I’m sorry to hear that your high school (classes or guidance counselor) hasn’t already offered you at least the first three on your list. I’ve never seen a specific “class” per se on the following how-to’s on your list, but I do know that there are specific websites that will help a person through each one of those. Simply key in : how to (rent an apt, buy a first house, buy car, etc.) into yahoo or google and plenty of resources are available.
What a novel idea to offer a class to recent graduates on how to handle those real life situations. Good luck!