As a student, of life yes but also in the more traditional sense, I have some student loan debt. Not much, around $15,000.
I recently decided to forego financial aid. I will pay for this myself. I realize and am thankful that I have the choice. My situation is rare.
What slaps me in the face, since I now have to make student loan payments, is the inconsistency of how the program works.
For instance... I could continue to receive financial aid, which would automatically put my payments in deferment status, but
if I am not using financial aid I have to enroll in "enough hours" which is arbitrarily 1/2 time.
I am on Quarters so half time for me is 8 credt hours (I believe 1/2 time in sememesters is 6 credit hours).
I am enrolled in 4 credit hours. So I have to start paying my loans.
Hey, I borrowed the money so I owe the money. I don't have a problem repaying my obligation.
What I do have a problem with is trying to keep up with normal tuition, books,fees, etc. and not being able to put this in deferment.
It seems to me that since I am paying more than $2000 every 10 weeks I should qualify for deferment. I mean really, that's some serious coin!
But no, apparently that's not enough!
30 April 2012
26 April 2012
Kashi & The Truth About GMOs
The only thing I can think to say is "Well DUH"
Kashi is owned by Kellogg, what did you expect?
Since "organic" has been legislated, you can be certain there are loopholes. #thatsthewayitworks
Unless you grew it yourself, or know who did, you can count on GMOs, carcinogens and endocrine disruption.
Kashi & The Truth About GMOs
Kashi is owned by Kellogg, what did you expect?
Since "organic" has been legislated, you can be certain there are loopholes. #thatsthewayitworks
Unless you grew it yourself, or know who did, you can count on GMOs, carcinogens and endocrine disruption.
Kashi & The Truth About GMOs
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