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How much student loan debt do you have?

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Who here has student loan debt? How much, and what is your level of education? How has it been paying it off? How much do you pay for month?

I'm about 14k or so in student loan debt (federal stafford loans) from my undergraduate Bachelor's degree. Not too bad. My payments are around 50 per month. I think I am only paying that low because I told them I plan on going back to school.

My degree is a humanities degree but actually I was able to find decent work with it. Decent as in enough to pay the bills and have some extra money... routine boring office-work, but a little specialized to my area of study.

Still though, it really wasn't what I wanted to be doing. I'm 24 and, besides writing, there is nothing I really want to do job wise. Copywriting was okay but I couldn't do that forever. I'm not trained in journalism so I can't go there, nor would I want to. The only thing I think I would enjoy would be teaching at a college level or teaching English as a second language. Office work was soul draining.

So I applied, and got in, to a fancy NYC private art school to do an MFA in writing. If I ever want to teach at a university level in my field, a masters is required. Plus it gives you a lot more credibility and connects you to networking opportunities for things like publishing. I have work coming out in two journals so far, but I think even more doors would open with this degree.

Only drawback is, even with the above average funding they gave me, I still need to borrow about 19k to pay tuition this year, and another 19k next year if I don't get a T.A. position. So combined with my undergrad debt, I could be in as much as 50k debt by 26 years old. I'm a little worried about that. But all of my loans are government, not private. And I would qualify for an income based repayment plan.

But will this degree actually help me land a better job? Not necessarily. It'll definitely help my writing though, and possibly finding a wider audience for it, more opportunities.

But I wonder if I could eventually do that on my own without having to go to graduate school and plunge myself into all this debt.

So I'm seeking some advice from people that have been through undergrad and maybe grad school too. Was it worth it? What's it like living with the debt? Is 50k even that much? I won't have a car, house, or credit payment, if that makes a difference. (I rent, use public transit and I don't pay for things using credit - well, unless you consider tuition, since it has an interest rate).
 
I would definitely look for a school with lower tuition. 50k is an awful lot of debt to pay off.
 
Still paying mine off after 10 years :eek: but the balance combined is only a few thousand so the repayments should be over before statute expiry (15 years). Also interest rates are rather low floating at 3,5% (prime plus 2,5%)...and these low rates areone of the disincentives I guess in NOT paying it off earlier. But now it could be worth just paying it off....tossup
 
I have paid off all my student loans! (!) I had to get a few deferments, but I was able to pay all loans off back when I was meanfully employed.

I have an MBA degree.
 
I think it's about 45k (maybe a bit more), which is less than half of what my tuition was. I'll start paying it off in November.
 
zero, I went to orientation day to the school I was accepted to, had a really terrible time there, and never went back...
 
I started at about $21,000 and I'm down to $13G now. Maybe by the time I'm 30 I'll have it paid off, at $200 a month. :grrr:
 
Where I live people pay that much for a giant ridiculous truck they drive for no more than 5 years before they start the process all over again. Compare a lifetime of knowledge against something like that for perspective.
 
Zero. I worked a full-time graveyard shift while going to school during the day. My mom rest her soul also helped me a couple of quarters.
 
Since I am an international student, I pay lots of money. But my parents loaned their money to me, I have around $90k. Sigh.
 
Orientation is always terrible.


Mine was harsh though, got into an argument with a jock during registration and it almost turned physical. Things went downhill fast after that, and once I got home had a huge fight with my folks about my not going back, but I won out and never did go to college.

Funny thing is now my BF is a college professor. He nudges me that I should go take some courses but I see no point to it.
 
They paid me (I got a full ride so it cost nothing and I got paid for the research I did there).
 
Zero, don't ask me about house and car tho......Debt never goes away, it just changes its name....
 
Where I live people pay that much for a giant ridiculous truck they drive for no more than 5 years before they start the process all over again. Compare a lifetime of knowledge against something like that for perspective.

Thanks man. I never thought of it that way and that definitely puts it into perspective! :) It sounds like it's not as much as the horror stories people sometimes hear about anyways.
 
I have a German diploma (equivalent to a master, although considered to be better by many) and I have zero debt. I worked all the time to pay for it on my own.
 
Well I sorta worked to pay for it... I have been in the navy forever and my college was covered either through Tuition assistance where the govtment pays up to 16 credit hours. Then I paid into a GI Bill fund which still owes me 22 months of full ride with housing.

My BF on the other hand has right around 27k and is wanting to continue on to med school so it will end up being somewhere around 350k.

FPNY I hear ya buddy... I have now paid off one car and I am working to kill off the other two and a house. My goal though is debt free by 2016.
 
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