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<description>Student loan - You are never going to have any money while you still have that student loan.</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2008 15:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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	<title>Student Loan</title>
	<description>Remember college?  You lived in that really crappy, really small dorm room that wasn't really big enough for one human being much less two.  You had no personal space, no private time.  You learned vaguely impractical things.  And now you are done and are shocked to find that in total all of that stuff, none of which sounds all that appealing, has actually cost you $130,000-$160,000.  Now, before you go throwing yourself out the window, consider applying for student loan debt relief.

Clearly you got screwed.  It happens to the best of us.  Sometimes you are in a marketplace and don't haggle enough and buy something for $10 that you could have paid $5.  This happens.  So, you've paid over $100,000 for not much.  This may come as a shock as you don't own anything even remotely worth $100,000 even though you have evidently promised that money to someone.  You may wish you had really thought about what you were agreeing to and bought a house instead so you could look at it and think,  "that's what happened to all my money," but it is a day late, dollar short on that.  That is why they get you when you are 17-18 years old.  When you are 18, being 23 seems like a long way off, being is debt is something foreign, something you can't completely process.  Besides you imagined getting a good job, which isn't seeming very likely these days.  

What happened to the job market?
Who knows.  But you have all these student loans and a vaguely crappy job and you are living in a vaguely crappy apartment, which you have to share so that you have the money to pay your bills, a good chunk of which are student loans.  And, well, this is probably not what you bargained for.  I feel your pain.  Don't let your student loan debt ruin your quality of life.  Apply for debt relief, apply for help.

This is the world we live in.  It may not be what you hoped it would be, but don't let it get you down.  Make the most of it.  Pay off that student loan, don't succumb to antidepressants or alcoholism.  I'm sure you had dreams and ambitions and they are probably not going work out and that is not your fault.  It is society.  It is that @^$%*& student loan.

Get rid of that student loan.  Apply for financial help today.  We have financial experts standing by.
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		<title>Student Loan Debt</title>
		<link>http://www.debtreliefworld.com/student-loan-debt.html</link>
		<description>Student loan debt - Was it worth $130,000 just to get boozed up every weekend?</description>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2008 15:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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		<title>Student Loans</title>
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		<description>Student loans: The answer to the question, why do you have no money.</description>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2008 15:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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