Posts Tagged ‘student’

Q&A: To pay the tuition for medical school, Melissa borrowed $8400 in student loans her first year. The loan is?

Thursday, July 28th, 2011

Question by Bella: To pay the tuition for medical school, Melissa borrowed 00 in student loans her first year. The loan is?
To pay the tuition for medical school, Melissa borrowed 00 in student loans her first year. The loan is for seven years at an annual interest rate of 3.4% with interest compounded semiannually. What will be the amount of principal and interest in seven years?

Best answer:

Answer by Sean Roberts
Melissa will repay ,635.86. This is ,400 principal plus ,235.86 interest.

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Q&A: Does a medical marijuana card void student loans?

Tuesday, July 26th, 2011

Question by John Moir: Does a medical marijuana card void student loans?
i was wondering if having a medical marijuana card voids goverment student loans?

Best answer:

Answer by Exec Pot Head
Shouldn’t!
A State MMJ registry is supposed to be confidential like medical records. By void student loans you must mean impact the ability to obtain – no a medical recommendation should not.
Lol – right because if smoking MJ voids a loan…means a loop BOWL!

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Saturday, July 2nd, 2011

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If You Go Onto Medical School Are Your Undergraduate Student Loans Still Due as Soon as You Graduate?

Thursday, June 30th, 2011

Question by Jennifer G: If You Go Onto Medical School Are Your Undergraduate Student Loans Still Due as Soon as You Graduate?
Alright, I’m an undergraduate and I’ve taken a few student loans (stafford and Parent PLUS). I also plan to go onto medical or graduate school. Will I need to pay back my loans as soon as I graduate from undergraduate or can I wait until after medical or graduate school?

Best answer:

Answer by kevinh
you don’t have to pay the loans back until after 6 months of not being enrolled as a student. as long as your loans are federal this is so.

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school loan consolidation – Consolidate your student loan quick and easy!

Sunday, May 29th, 2011

school-loans-consolidation.net If you have a knowledge about what is student loan consolidation, what different kinds of loan are available and when is good to consolidate your loan you would be in much better position to understand and appreciate the importance of student loan consolidation….