Student Loans: How Much is it Okay to Borrow?
By Matthew Paulson, published Apr 24, 2007
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There are a few times that you shouldn't borrow money on a student loan. If you have a lot of any amount of money more than $1000 in the bank, you should use that to pay for college before getting student loans. You wouldn't borrow money on a student loan to put money into savings. The mathematics are exactly the same as borrowing money while you have a pile of cash in savings. Additionally, if you have a very decent job in college, and can afford to pay cash for your courses semester by semester, you absolutely should. If you're living the high-life and spending all of money you get in, you need a serious reality check. The money you're wasting could be used to have much less student loan debt. In addition, you should never borrow on a student loan to pay for an apartment or general living expenses while in college. An undergraduate education is not the hardest thing in the world to do, you have time to work.
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