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chose the right lender and you shouldnt have to worry about gradplus loans. depends on the school's tuition and living expenses. gradplus are marked at 8.5% compared to stafford at 6.8%
the higest one I found was Chase that offers upto $46K/yr for stafford loans
Im curious... do they look at how much in debt you are already becuase of how much you've borrowed for your undergrad...
I am about 50,000 in debt just from my undergrad, to the point where now I am paying 100% out of my pocket for all my post-bacc since I have used up the maximum allowable from stafford loan for undergrad student
I hope this doesn't hurt me when I apply for other loans when Im ready to attend medical school
Im curious... do they look at how much in debt you are already becuase of how much you've borrowed for your undergrad...
I am about 50,000 in debt just from my undergrad, to the point where now I am paying 100% out of my pocket for all my post-bacc since I have used up the maximum allowable from stafford loan for undergrad student
I hope this doesn't hurt me when I apply for other loans when Im ready to attend medical school