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Are There Student Loans That Pay For All Of College

Student Loans? How can I pay them off?

This situation is hypothetical because nothing is set in stone, but I have a few questions that google searches aren’t answering.
For instance, say that a student has $40,000 to pay off each year of college (four years, making it about $160,000 total). Would a bank give a student that much per year? Or would the student have to get many small loans and pay them off equally?
Say that the student has already accepted the small subsidized and unsubsidized loan, as well as applied for numerous scholarships. What would the next payment step be?
My parents are telling me to choose a different school due to the cost, but I would rather get a good education at full price, rather than an education that is half the quality and price.

I ask because I don’t understand how payment works. Through versions internet searches, my question is never answered.

How do I pay for school after I’ve done all of the scholarships and grants I could have possibly done?

Can you pay your entire college tuition with student loans?

Can you get more then one loan?
My dad is telling me im going to have to pay my way through college but i dont really want to have to work and be a student full time and still make sure i have time to study, i know i wont be able to handle that. How could i be a independent student because i know my parents make too much for me to qualify for much federal aid but if im independent ill show strong need wont i? and also could you tell me anything about paying back loans, im trying to get ahead of all this stuff so im prepared because i dont have any family thats went to college so i dont really have anyone to ask questions
all help is appreciated :)

Is it worth taking out all these student loans for college?

College is really what you make of it. I know people who went to the same college as I did, graduated six years ago, and are now working as waiters and waitresses. I also know people who went to the same college, graduated at the same time, and are now making six figures. Is college worth the debt? I personally think it is, but I also put a lot of hard work into those four years. Do you know what type of career you want to pursue? If it's any type of business or technical field (e.g. engineering, programming), a four-year degree is pretty much a requirement.

I graduated with almost $20k in student loan debt, but I landed a great job three months out of college that helped me pay it all off quickly. I worked part-time during college and saved a lot of money, which made paying back the debt even easier. I also took advantage of some unpaid internships during those four years, which made getting a job right out of college a lot easier than some of my friends. I think a lot of people expect to go to college, get average grades, and come out with a great paying job that makes all the student loan debt worthwhile. Unfortunately, life isn't that easy.

So I'll re-emphasize the point I made earlier: college is what you make of it. If you plan to go there and put in 100% while pursuing internships (even unpaid ones) and part-time jobs on the side, it is definitely worth it. It will be a busy four years, but it will make the rest of your life easier...both career-wise and money-wise. It will be tough in the short run, but it will pay off in the long run.

It wasn't all student loans that paid for Obama Husseins college was it?.?

Of course , in Obama's book he says he wants to finish out Malcolm's dream to unite the people in the name of Islam- OBAMA's WORDS! Page 86! He also said that he would look for leaders to help him accomplish this new world. OBAMA's WORDS! He is such a PHONY!

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