student loans?
#23
Zach sell it for parts then man possibly get more that way [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img] Sell cancer bob too [img]tongue.gif[/img] lol
And I got my TD Student Line of Credit bill in mail today $34 in interest for $8,000 used.
And I got my TD Student Line of Credit bill in mail today $34 in interest for $8,000 used.
#25
Originally posted by ChizzerZ24:
The first $5,500 was forgiven ****.. then why did I have to pay back my full $8,000 [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
The first $5,500 was forgiven ****.. then why did I have to pay back my full $8,000 [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
Secondly, my numbers are a little be wrong. I got roughly $14000. That was a combo of OSAP and Canada Student loans. I do know that everything over $7500 in total was forgiven. I already re-paid my Canada student loans (in the ball park of $2000) and all that is left is 5500 from OSAP. I don't remember the logistics of it all, I do know what I paid, and what I owe.
I was married in 2000, and got the osap for the 2000-2001 academic year.
Blind, I guess we have different philosophies on $. I see $30/month as $360/year, and $1440 over 4 years. To me, its worth a bunch of hassle to save that $. Even if it means a couple days worth of non-stop haggling to get the $.
#26
i personaly had no hasstle with osap . i filled out teh forms went in and signed teh papers. i got 8,200 bucks from it which i dotn ahve to pay back till im out of school. and teh interst rate is only prime +1% so the interest rate is quite good.
#27
I now have OSAP sending me mail saying I made more than I stated on my application last year there for they knocked off my entitlement to $4,000 from $6,000. I love how they're student financial assistance when it costs about $4,000 tuition and $5,000 residence. They don't help at all IMO. Here is yet another reason why I went for the TD Bank Student Line Of Credit instead of OSAP again.
Were you married at the time you got your loans? That may have made the difference for me.
Secondly, my numbers are a little be wrong. I got roughly $14000. That was a combo of OSAP and Canada Student loans. I do know that everything over $7500 in total was forgiven. I already re-paid my Canada student loans (in the ball park of $2000) and all that is left is 5500 from OSAP. I don't remember the logistics of it all, I do know what I paid, and what I owe.
I was married in 2000, and got the osap for the 2000-2001 academic year.
Blind, I guess we have different philosophies on $. I see $30/month as $360/year, and $1440 over 4 years. To me, its worth a bunch of hassle to save that $. Even if it means a couple days worth of non-stop haggling to get the $. </font>[/QUOTE]You could look at it that way but my parents technically are paying my interest so I'm not really paying anything at all. I get $300 a month from my dad.
[ December 15, 2004, 02:28 PM: Message edited by: Blind ]
Originally posted by maltesechicken:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by ChizzerZ24:
The first $5,500 was forgiven ****.. then why did I have to pay back my full $8,000 [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by ChizzerZ24:
The first $5,500 was forgiven ****.. then why did I have to pay back my full $8,000 [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
Secondly, my numbers are a little be wrong. I got roughly $14000. That was a combo of OSAP and Canada Student loans. I do know that everything over $7500 in total was forgiven. I already re-paid my Canada student loans (in the ball park of $2000) and all that is left is 5500 from OSAP. I don't remember the logistics of it all, I do know what I paid, and what I owe.
I was married in 2000, and got the osap for the 2000-2001 academic year.
Blind, I guess we have different philosophies on $. I see $30/month as $360/year, and $1440 over 4 years. To me, its worth a bunch of hassle to save that $. Even if it means a couple days worth of non-stop haggling to get the $. </font>[/QUOTE]You could look at it that way but my parents technically are paying my interest so I'm not really paying anything at all. I get $300 a month from my dad.
[ December 15, 2004, 02:28 PM: Message edited by: Blind ]
#28
Originally posted by Father Yuli:
yes it all depends on your parents income, just say they are both on welfare and u gonna get a WHOLE lot more money. trust me!!
my gf made a mistake on her OSAP once and missplaced a "," and a "0" making it appear that her father makes $1.4 million a year. Osap gave her like 30 bux, it was funny as hell
yes it all depends on your parents income, just say they are both on welfare and u gonna get a WHOLE lot more money. trust me!!
my gf made a mistake on her OSAP once and missplaced a "," and a "0" making it appear that her father makes $1.4 million a year. Osap gave her like 30 bux, it was funny as hell
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