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I am an education major at UNF. I will graduate either in Spring 06 or Fall 05 depending on the courses they offer this summer. My final semester will comprise of an internship where I take over a classroom for the entire semester - I will need to take out a loan for this semester anyways as I will be at work over 40 hours and I need to concentrate on doing well in my internship.
My girlfriend whom I have been living with is not very thrilled at all at the prospect of me quitting my job a semester earlier than planned. I have tried to talk with her but she is under the impression that I will be slacking around the house with my free time. To circumvent these concerns I have been trying to do more around the house but I have not brought it up yet.
I am burning out and need to know would it be worth it to take an extra semester worth of student loans?
For reference my expenses are: 325 rent 120 utilities and 100 food per month. I dont really need the money towards school except maybe for my books so the loan would go from ~2400 to ~4000ish. I will only make ~30,000 my first year out of school but I dont really need much money and wouldnt mind paying it all off the first year. After all im used to making 10k a year right now!
My girlfriend whom I have been living with is not very thrilled at all at the prospect of me quitting my job a semester earlier than planned. I have tried to talk with her but she is under the impression that I will be slacking around the house with my free time. To circumvent these concerns I have been trying to do more around the house but I have not brought it up yet.
I am burning out and need to know would it be worth it to take an extra semester worth of student loans?
For reference my expenses are: 325 rent 120 utilities and 100 food per month. I dont really need the money towards school except maybe for my books so the loan would go from ~2400 to ~4000ish. I will only make ~30,000 my first year out of school but I dont really need much money and wouldnt mind paying it all off the first year. After all im used to making 10k a year right now!
