haha yeah my only hope is to marry rich! my loans are $1600 a month so I definitely can't afford to not work. But then if both parents work, you have to pay for daycare which is often not worth it as all the money you make at work just goes straight there!They are, but they are so worth it! haha - at one point we had 3 under 3...but we are very lucky and my husband has a really good job....so I can stay home and mess around on this thing all day.
Your student loans re $1600 month!?!?! You can redjust can't you?haha yeah my only hope is to marry rich! my loans are $1600 a month so I definitely can't afford to not work. But then if both parents work, you have to pay for daycare which is often not worth it as all the money you make at work just goes straight there!
Whoever created humans had a serious design flaw when they thought it was a good idea for women to be born with all their eggs. Men are lucky that they constantly make new sperm every day! I guess they just didn't think humans would live past 40.I'm in my mid/late 30s. I'd love to have kids but the husband thinks we have plenty of time.
Daycare is part of the reason I don't work outside of the house. My boyfriend and I have 3 kids under 9. Summers would kill us with daycare, before and after school care isn't cheap either.haha yeah my only hope is to marry rich! my loans are $1600 a month so I definitely can't afford to not work. But then if both parents work, you have to pay for daycare which is often not worth it as all the money you make at work just goes straight there!
Your so right...I'm so lucky that mine are only $150 a month- I was a teacher before we had kids and then when we had 3 under 3...daycare would have cost more than my entire salary.haha yeah my only hope is to marry rich! my loans are $1600 a month so I definitely can't afford to not work. But then if both parents work, you have to pay for daycare which is often not worth it as all the money you make at work just goes straight there!
I was thinking the same thing...what is your degree in...my husbands a MD and his loans weren't even that much.Your student loans re $1600 month!?!?! You can redjust can't you?
No, which sucks cause two of my loans are around 8%. I tried to refinance but they said I didn't make enough money. Which is funny because I wasn't making ANY money as a student, and yet they were totally ok with me borrowing all that money. I might not make a lot of money but I have zero expenses and I've paid my loans on time every month, yet they don't care.Your student loans re $1600 month!?!?! You can redjust can't you?
private loans at ~100-150K?I was thinking the same thing...what is your degree in...my husbands a MD and his loans weren't even that much.
I am a business major, and I am pretty sure I AT MOST paid 160 a monthI was thinking the same thing...what is your degree in...my husbands a MD and his loans weren't even that much.
I know... which is why I'm considering babysitting part time. It's actually pretty good money lolDaycare is part of the reason I don't work outside of the house. My boyfriend and I have 3 kids under 9. Summers would kill us with daycare, before and after school care isn't cheap either.
I think we paid around 1,000 a month ( we did try to cash flow it as much as possible) now malpractice insurance...just shoot me nowprivate loans at ~100-150K?
probably?
shouldn't be though that seems silly.
where?
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What field are you getting your PHD in...I always wanted to be a paleontologistAnthropology Major and I haven't even had to pay yet. I already have had a lot of loan forgiveness too My expected pay is $80 a month when I am done with my PhD
I got into NYU which I didn't think was possible and I really wanted to go. I actually saved quite a bit of money by only living there for the first year and then commuting 2 hours each way for the following years. I also worked my ass off and took 10 classes a semester and graduated a year early. So I took out about 60,000 the first year, and 40,000 the following two years.private loans at ~100-150K?
probably?
shouldn't be though that seems silly.