The New York Times’ Your Money columnist Ron Lieber asked his readers to share their own stories and offer the most important thing they wish they had known before they taking out and paying for student loans.
From taking counseling for borrowing money from private lenders to keeping track of your running loan total, Mr. Lieber shares some of the most prevailing answers he received.
To read the full column, click here.
As a new dentist, what do you wish you had known when you decided to apply and acquire student loans to study dentistry?
These are some good thoughts here, and I think I agree with a lot of these recent graduates when it comes to student loans. I wish I’d seen an article like this when I’d first entered school! Hopefully a few dentists-to-be see it.
really helpful tips for appearing students, interesting too.It shall help in planning finances
the statistics are really disturbing. dental students should plan well indeed.
In today’s world, the medicine education is not affordable to most people. So in such cases these loan facilities can definitely prove helpful to complete their education within low interests.
These tips may surely prove worthful for the students.