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Can I defer UG student loans?
Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2012 12:30 pm
by Adam Banks
I'm taking a year off between UG and LS and was wondering if I can difer my loans.
I'm currently studying for my LSAT and not working, so by the time my grace period comes up I won't have much money to pay off my payments. I was wondering if I can call them and explain my situation and just collect the interest until I'm out of law school?
Re: Can I defer UG student loans?
Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2012 9:50 pm
by anonymouse2828
how large are your UG loans? My UG loans only had about a $55/month payment. Also, you can easily take a p/t job after LSATs, or even during your LSAT studies. 20hrs/wk is nothing. If you can't swing 20hrs/wk of p/t work while studying for the LSAT, how are you going to pull the expected 80/wk law school commitment and subsequent legal job?
As for deferment, you can call now and ask about it, but it seems unlikely since you're not actively seeking a job. Also, defrauding the system by saying you can't find a job is bad for character and fitness, since that's recorded on your loan record.
Re: Can I defer UG student loans?
Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2012 10:11 pm
by bloobook
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Re: Can I defer UG student loans?
Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2012 10:52 pm
by anonymouse2828
losing 6-mo deferment would really suck after law school while you're studying for the BAR. Plan ahead.
Re: Can I defer UG student loans?
Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2012 11:02 pm
by IAFG
You should get a job. What are you going to tell employers when they ask what you did during your year off?
Re: Can I defer UG student loans?
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 2:25 pm
by Adam Banks
anonymouse2828 wrote:how large are your UG loans? My UG loans only had about a $55/month payment. Also, you can easily take a p/t job after LSATs, or even during your LSAT studies. 20hrs/wk is nothing. If you can't swing 20hrs/wk of p/t work while studying for the LSAT, how are you going to pull the expected 80/wk law school commitment and subsequent legal job?
As for deferment, you can call now and ask about it, but it seems unlikely since you're not actively seeking a job. Also, defrauding the system by saying you can't find a job is bad for character and fitness, since that's recorded on your loan record.
Oh I was thinking they would be big payments. I only have about 20k in loans. So that shouldn't be to bad of a monthly payment.