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STUDENT CREDIT: WHAT A BANK WILL ASK YOU FOR IF YOU NEED A LOAN (Consolidating private student loans)

Do you have any interest in student loans? If so, you definitely need to read this article. This way you will be sure to stay up-to-date. After all, you may not have the correct knowledge and thus you will need to correct some of your thinking through an article such as this that has been written by experts in the field of student loans.

As many individuals complete their four years of college, one of the rewards for such hard work often will be a new car. This article will give you some insights into what a bank may look for when you are purchasing a new or used (new to you!) car. Thinking about purchasing that new car goes beyond just your credit but this will be a critical piece of the puzzle.

Add comment September 22nd, 2009

STUDENT LOANS FOR BAD CREDIT SCORES (Guaranteed approval student loans)

Are you interested in student loans? If so, then you really should take some time out to read the following article. After reading this article, you may change your mind on student loans.

Any private loan company or alternative student loan is going to require a credit check before they approve a student loan or set an interest rate. Since most students have no credit, which can be just as difficult to deal with as bad credit, finding student loans for bad credit scores through private lenders can be difficult. To avoid this problem, most student financial advisors

and counselors recommend avoiding applying for private student loans for bad credit ratings, instead try finding an alternative loan that doesn’t pull your credit report.

1 comment September 18th, 2009

THE FACTS ON PRIVATE STUDENT LOANS (Best student loans)

Do you feel as though you would like to be an expert on the topic of loans for college and thus need more information about it? If so, then you should read the following, brief article about loans for college.

Private student loans and loaning companies have become more popular over the last several years and are likely to continue to increase their loaning power to students. Private student loans, also known as private education loans, are not limited to any caps or maximum amounts by law since they are a private arrangement between the borrower and their co-signers and the loan company. As such they are also not regulated in the same way that government student loans are, so it is very important to understand exactly what type of loan you are getting as well as the requirements for repayment of private student loans.

Add comment September 11th, 2009

Future Stanford Admits: Learn How To Take AP Tests

All high school students are familiar with the dreaded Advanced Placement (AP) tests. Naturally international students (more information here) and IB students are not concerned with this, but generally speaking, AP testing is a concern for high school students.

Here are some helpful hints to keep in mind about AP tests:

1) It’s a good idea to take as many AP classes as time allows. When your transcript includes a lot of AP classes, it makes a statement about your diligence a academic ability.

Continue Reading 2 comments June 3rd, 2009

AP Test Taking Secrets For Future Ivy League Students

All high school students are familiar with Advanced Placement (AP) tests. Some students we are addressing are international students (click here for more information). Others are involved in IB programs. However, most students we are addressing will take AP classes and tests.

Here is some information you will want to know about AP tests:

1) Take lots of AP classes. The more the better. It looks good on your transcript, and it tells prospective colleges you have high academic ability.

2) Don’t put off taking your AP tests. Start as soon as possible. They are not really all that hard.

Continue Reading 1 comment June 1st, 2009

I Got Into Harvard With A B+. Learn How I Did It!

One problem that is common to students attempting to be accepted to Ivy League colleges is low grade point average (GPA).

Many straight-A middle school students get into high school and find themselves confronted with different teachers and harder classes that cause them to earn the first B’s and C’s of their school careers.

I had a hard time with the fact that my GPA was low when I was going through the process of applying at Ivy League schools. Here are some of the ideas that helped me. I hope they will help you, too.

Continue Reading Add comment June 1st, 2009

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