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In reply to the discussion: So my daughter starts paying her student loan in January [View all]pnwmom
(110,176 posts)57. If she lived with you and you didn't charge her rent
she should be able to pay $1000 a month and pay it off completely in three years. Or at least live at home for a year and pay $12K -- which will save her a lot in interest.
My son has no debt because he lived with us and saved. It can be done.
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My DH tried to do that with Sallie Mae after he graduated. He was extremely lucky and got in through
Hestia
Dec 2013
#62
According to current law, there can be no early payment penalty on Federally backed student loans.
Glassunion
Dec 2013
#68
Wouldn't it also depend on her daily APR? Aren't school loans now like mortgages?
Hestia
Dec 2013
#63
If the loan is 30k, then you can seriously lower the payment by ammortizing
taught_me_patience
Dec 2013
#34
And what you are talking about doesn't appear to be what is happening here.
ScreamingMeemie
Dec 2013
#77
Nowhere did the OP state that her daughter didn't intend to repay her loan.
ScreamingMeemie
Dec 2013
#86
Well yes and NO! Forbearance is easy to get, but the clock is ticking on that loan.
truedelphi
Dec 2013
#36
Its doable. She spent too much for a 30K starting salary, but she can get out of the hole.
aikoaiko
Dec 2013
#29
I think you've got it backwards-interest rate is lower on the *subsidized* Stafford loans
kath
Dec 2013
#52
The small one is do-able.. she may need to get a night job and devote all the income
SoCalDem
Dec 2013
#70