Entering a New World: Leaving Hawai’i

Hawai’i vs. The Mainland ~ A comparison of the Hawaiian Islands to the east coast of the U.S. mainland

Archive for 3. Loans

Private Loans (for personal use)

College graduates will get the rude awakening that they are lacking in funds soon after receiving their diploma. Hardly any college student thinks about the immediate aftermath of leaving the world of academia.

The sad truth is that you will be thrown into a harsh unforgiving world and most likely find yourself looking to your parents for answers. This can be a reality check.

But you can avoid this problem by taking action now.

money!

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Student Loans

Student Loans

If you’re in your senior year or last semester of college you have already applied and hopefully received student loans. I was lucky and didn’t have to get any loans to my name. Thanks mom and dad.

For the majority of students out there, the debt of students loans and how to deal with them presents itself soon after graduation. The popular option with students loans is to defer payment until after graduation. Read the rest of this entry »

Loans

For some crazy reason, many college students think that loans are only for when you are in college. They help pay tuition, room and board, books and even groceries.

But the realistic thing is that you’re most likely going to need a loan to get you started when you have to leave the comfort of pre-paid rent.

Most recent graduates move back in with their parents to “save money” (i.e. free-load as long as possible while attempting to not spend your new pay checks at the bar on the weekends). Read the rest of this entry »