College Loan Blog


Tuesday, January 23, 2007

new rumours from the election

for those of you looking forward to the 2008 elections you may be happy to know that because of this 'open house' policy it seems to be running there are many wild rumors appearing about what the parties involved will be considering.

now those of you in higher education or considering it may be in luck as a major change seems to be the rule on student loans and bad credit, although this is purely speculation at this time there is alot of confidence behind it.

however it isnt sure as of yet which party will be introducing it, many internet marks of the election say it may be hillary clinton looking to sway the younger voter. or it may be becuase half of the nation despises her. but either way it could be a very interesting election.

i will let you know as soon as i here anything different or of any use.

peace out

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

College Loans - Do We Really Need Them

Thinking about it, there is such a fuss about how the younger generation is the future, how there meant to be able to do everything the generation before them didn't. And most of all how they can be more sucessful simply because they have 'more availbale to them'.

But this isn't the facts really is it. Because were still in the same situation we were 20 years ago, because more and more people arn't using the education thats available to them for fear of student debt. If your already in debt when you start a new job after university, college or wherever else, imagine the chances of getting a loan if you have bad credit.

The point is people shouldn't have to pay years worth of debt back to a government that should be supplying education free anyway, just because they wanted to better themselves and create a better life.

What if they have a family to support, and the governments taking away part of their salary for what, so they can hand out cash to people who's only ambition in life is to sit around drink and be a scourge of society. If anything they should be charged.

Stop the rise of payment for higher education.