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Okay so first off, being a student-athlete means that my schedule is already jam-packed with classes, practices, and games. Finding the time to research and understand student loans is like trying to squeeze in an extra workout session - it's tough! I often find myself juggling between intense training sessions and the tedious task of financial paperwork. I mean, who knew there were so many types of loans, interest rates, and repayment options? Right now this issue is pretty pressing and I really need to get it done before going into college, which is next year. I hope you can give me a basic outline on what I need to know and what to do.
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I recommend you firstly apply financial aid and scholarship of universities because you don’t need to pay back.
The remaining goes to student loan. It’s better to let your parents to search with banks and endorse you. the loan rate will be much lower. Otherwise the loan rate easily be 9% or more.