Dec 13, 201114 yr My student loan payments, with consolidation, and everything else I've managed to do are still going to be a whopping 770$/month. Seriously, don't go to a private school, ever.I'm a working (thank God) RN, but that would hurt anyone's budget.Alright, too late for me, but save yourselves! More Like This Nurses Recovery Test results 5 Replies Active 01/14/2026 03:10 PM
Dec 13, 201114 yr My student loan payments, with consolidation, and everything else I've managed to do are still going to be a whopping 770$/month. Seriously, don't go to a private school, ever.I'm a working (thank God) RN, but that would hurt anyone's budget.Alright, too late for me, but save yourselves!Holy heck!!!!! I'm glad I was sitting down when I opened this thread!!
Dec 13, 201114 yr My husband and I together pay double that! We had zero help for school and also had to take out private loans. And out in Boston, we have about 1/4 of what a lot of students have out, many we know have over $400,000 from BU or BC, Harvard etc and don't pay their loans because they are unable to
Dec 13, 201114 yr Is 'not paying your loans' an option? Aren't there some serious consequences for this?
Dec 13, 201114 yr Thanks for putting that out there. This is why I'm still competing for a spot at the local CC for my RN degree. Hopefully I will get my letter this week :)! Also is that $770 for the next 30 years???
Dec 13, 201114 yr What a bummer... Thankful for my $5,000 education and ADN. Now I am letting my employer pay for some of the BSN...
Dec 13, 201114 yr Sweet lord that's practically a mortgage payment! I worked two jobs and paid for my schooling out of my own pocket. I did not qualify for financial aid, and got no assistance from my parents. I went to a public school and next month starting a LPN to RN program at a community college.
Dec 13, 201114 yr I know the pain of going to a private college. I pay $525 a month for my student loans. My parents income was too much (was still claimed on their taxes since I lived at home) to help me get more for financial aid, so most of my loans are private. Good thing is I already have one paid off since it was my smallest amount loan.
Dec 13, 201114 yr It is good you are trying to warn people. When some of us say anything about people taking too much loan debt we sametimes receive angry responses. So glad you found work!
Dec 13, 201114 yr Experts Is 'not paying your loans' an option? Aren't there some serious consequences for this?You mean like wage garnishment, income tax refunds garnished, non-stop calls from collection agencies, etc.?
My student loan payments, with consolidation, and everything else I've managed to do are still going to be a whopping 770$/month.
Seriously, don't go to a private school, ever.
I'm a working (thank God) RN, but that would hurt anyone's budget.
Alright, too late for me, but save yourselves!