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Best answer from question by Gman:

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Be careful with private student loans. Their repayment options are NOT favorable. You will be expected to make payments on them as soon as you graduate OR drop enrollment from school. Private lenders do not CARE if you are unemployed or underemployed (not paid enough.) They will not work with you as far as deferment and forbearance.

Having warned you about that, you probably can go to your college’s financial aid office and ask if they can recommend any lenders for you.

I’m not sure that moving to Texas will solve all your problems, though. The good thing about living with or nearby family members is that you have a support system. You will have to make one from scratch once you move. While dealing with the normal stress that goes with moving, starting at a new school, finding a place to live, etc.

Best answer from question by mlp7:

Answer by You
Actually, I am getting loans right now and I am glad I read this post, I am sorry I cannot help you but you have helped me decide not to go private.

Thanks!

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Chase. Citi bank

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