I need someone to explain student loans to me like I'm five. I just graduated from Ole Miss (hotty toddy!
) and the "real world" is hitting me hard. I knew I had loans, but I guess I just... didn't think about it? And now there are all these letters and websites and numbers and I'm so overwhelmed I just wanna cry.
I have, like, three different loans? There's one with "subsidized" in the name and one with "unsubsidized" and I don't remember what that means. And there's this thing called "interest" that keeps growing even when I'm not paying? That seems unfair.
My grace period ends in November and I don't even know where to start. Do I consolidate? Do I pick an income-driven plan? What's the difference between standard and extended? Why does no one teach this in school?!
I'm working at a coffee shop right now (looking for a "real job" but it's rough out here), so I don't have much money. I just want to do whatever keeps my credit from being destroyed and stops these calls from collectors.
If anyone can explain this stuff in plain English, I will owe you my life. Also, any other Mississippi grads struggling with this? We should start a support group. Or maybe just a group cry.
I have, like, three different loans? There's one with "subsidized" in the name and one with "unsubsidized" and I don't remember what that means. And there's this thing called "interest" that keeps growing even when I'm not paying? That seems unfair.
My grace period ends in November and I don't even know where to start. Do I consolidate? Do I pick an income-driven plan? What's the difference between standard and extended? Why does no one teach this in school?!
I'm working at a coffee shop right now (looking for a "real job" but it's rough out here), so I don't have much money. I just want to do whatever keeps my credit from being destroyed and stops these calls from collectors.
If anyone can explain this stuff in plain English, I will owe you my life. Also, any other Mississippi grads struggling with this? We should start a support group. Or maybe just a group cry.