Hello,
I am looking for advice in paying back my student loans. I was wondering if it would be beneficial to consolidate my loans. I have 2 loans in my name totaling $18,314. I also have 1 Parent Plus loan in my mothers name totaling $36,000. The total I owe is around $54,000 and I currently pay $79 + $206 + $328 which is $613 a month. That is pretty steep for me to pay but I don't want to add on anymore time and want these paid off as soon as possible. Is there any way I can consolidate all 3 loans, move them into my name, and receive a lower interest rate? I reached out to numerous other agencies but they all appear to be scams. I feel my interest rates are pretty high and would like them lowered. I also never missed a payment but it becoming hard to handle with a mortgage and car payment. Please give me any advice you may have to help me pay these loans down without getting hit with high interest rates and super long terms.
Also, I just started a job with the government on 12/23/2013 that does offer the Student Loan Forgiveness after 120 payments (so 9 years from now).
All this stuff is pretty confusing to me and I just don't want to fall victim to a scam.
Thanks,
Matt
I am looking for advice in paying back my student loans. I was wondering if it would be beneficial to consolidate my loans. I have 2 loans in my name totaling $18,314. I also have 1 Parent Plus loan in my mothers name totaling $36,000. The total I owe is around $54,000 and I currently pay $79 + $206 + $328 which is $613 a month. That is pretty steep for me to pay but I don't want to add on anymore time and want these paid off as soon as possible. Is there any way I can consolidate all 3 loans, move them into my name, and receive a lower interest rate? I reached out to numerous other agencies but they all appear to be scams. I feel my interest rates are pretty high and would like them lowered. I also never missed a payment but it becoming hard to handle with a mortgage and car payment. Please give me any advice you may have to help me pay these loans down without getting hit with high interest rates and super long terms.
Also, I just started a job with the government on 12/23/2013 that does offer the Student Loan Forgiveness after 120 payments (so 9 years from now).
All this stuff is pretty confusing to me and I just don't want to fall victim to a scam.
Thanks,
Matt
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