However, just because you’re able to kick the debt can down the road doesn’t mean you should.
If you don’t have a car, if you’re living at home... I would say kudos to you. Don’t let anybody tell you what you should be doing at this stage in life financially. All that matters is what works for you.Graduates should steer away from the vicious cycle of using borrowed money — especially if it’s higher interest — to pay down other loans, while sticking to their payment due dates, Emery said.
More than one in three postsecondary students had a work placement cancelled or delayed as a result of the outbreak, according to an Statistics Canada survey of more than 100,000 in April.“If you don’t have a car, if you’re living at home... I would say kudos to you. Don’t let anybody tell you what you should be doing at this stage in life financially. All that matters is what works for you,” Emery said.
mini_bubbly Simply declare bankruptcy.
Wait. You can get a job with a “double master’s in information and museum studies from the University of Toronto” and pay off your student loan in 3 years? Questions: How many jobs are available in that field? How much are they paying?