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I feel like this may have been covered before, but I couldn't find much information. I'm sure this isn't a problem unique to me, but as a new PGY1, I'm finding myself short on money each month. I'm curious to find out what, if any, supplemental income/lending options are out there for residents.
Moonlighting isn't really possible due to time. Finding a long-lost, wealthy, philanthropic benefactor - probably not going to happen. After 4 years at a relatively expensive school that forced me to take out private loans (some of which require payments) and now looking at 4 more years in an expensive part of the country, I'm at a little bit of a loss for ideas. I don't see myself living a frivolous lifestyle, but with a lowly resident's income, I'm in the red on a monthly basis.
I guess I'm hesitant to look at additional loans as an option, but at this point I'm considering it. As long as I can make it through the next few years, it should be fairly realistic to get everything (at least the higher interest stuff) paid off relatively quickly. I'm just not sure what my options would be. Any help and other ideas are really appreciated. Thanks
Moonlighting isn't really possible due to time. Finding a long-lost, wealthy, philanthropic benefactor - probably not going to happen. After 4 years at a relatively expensive school that forced me to take out private loans (some of which require payments) and now looking at 4 more years in an expensive part of the country, I'm at a little bit of a loss for ideas. I don't see myself living a frivolous lifestyle, but with a lowly resident's income, I'm in the red on a monthly basis.
I guess I'm hesitant to look at additional loans as an option, but at this point I'm considering it. As long as I can make it through the next few years, it should be fairly realistic to get everything (at least the higher interest stuff) paid off relatively quickly. I'm just not sure what my options would be. Any help and other ideas are really appreciated. Thanks
