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Is it worth paying over 28,000 for a private school such as Concorde or Career Colleges of America? ?

by Guest61327  |  earlier

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I'm signing up for a LVN program. Any1 out there that can tell me their experience or simply an opinion regarding these type of schools? I've already taken out a huge loan!

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  1. I attended Devry U. and it was the biggest mistake od my life, I'm still paying off the loans. A much better yet longer term solution is to dedicate your time towards a community college and transferring to a state college. I for looking for just certifications it shouldn't be near that much anyways.


  2. No.There are better options.If you take a loan,you will end up paying your debt in the future after you finished your study.Sounds like you are using your future money.Think twice,before you act.

  3. mabye but i would say no

  4. Education is an investment.  

  5. A large number of college students receive financial assistance from a grant, work-study program, or Federal student loan. However, due to rising college tuition, traditional financial aid doesnt always the expense. When there is a difference between the education costs and financial aid received, students must find a way to pay the excess. Some people choose to use personal savings or a credit card when neither option is available, a private student loan from a private bank can fill in the gap.Private student loans are beneficial because they provide a quick solution to a tuition problem. Unlike Federal student loans, which can take several months to process and disburse, private student loans offer quick processing, and the money is normally distributed to the student within five business days. Once the student acquires the funds, the money can be used for multiple purposes such as tuition and books.

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