upsciLLion

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If the loans acrue no interest and are based purely upon the principle, I can give you the formula for calculate your monthly payment based upont he interest payment given how quickly you want to pay off the loan.
 

Orsorum

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Originally posted by: upsciLLion
If the loans acrue no interest and are based purely upon the principle, I can give you the formula for calculate your monthly payment based upont he interest payment given how quickly you want to pay off the loan.

Right. I guess I was wondering more how to go about securing the loan. I'm still figuring out my taxes for '04 so I can't complete the FAFSA, but I'm pretty sure I won't get much in the way of Stafford loans for grad school. I'm going to contact my credit union and see what deals they have available.

Any other ideas?
 

deejayshakur

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bump for me. starting med school in august. kinda late on the fafsa too...argh. coulda used a subsidized stafford.