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BrineShrimp
Aug 18, 2005
I just transferred universities and am going to have to take out loans, including private loans. I'm curious as to the best way to go about getting the loans. Would I just look around at various banks and such to see which has the best student loan options?

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BrineShrimp
Aug 18, 2005
Both I guess. I really have no idea about student loans other then what the school says I can recieve on the financial aid form. I know they're allowing me to take out federal loans through the school. And yes I completed my FAFSA.

BrineShrimp
Aug 18, 2005
The school is Cornell in New York. The federal loan offered directly through the school replaces the Stafford Loan program so I'm guessing I'm mainly going to be dealing with alternative loans. I'm probably going to have to take out 10k or so. So far I've mainly been trying to learn as much as I can about loans and just visiting different websites to see different lending options.

BrineShrimp
Aug 18, 2005
haha, alright, well thanks for the help and advice

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