Feeling like ****. FML HARDCORE.
Thanks a lot for the input guys. I actually don't feel so bad anymore. Dropping out is a horrible idea i know, but ugh it just sucks. This is the worst time ever, maybe if I had to sell in the fall it wouldn't be so bad but Spring just came through and I know it's going to be a tease. I really felt alone at first, but at least I know there are others making it through like me. (Not that I want you to go through what I'm going through its just nice to know your not alone sometimes).
I have thought about selling other things. My xbox360, my 42'' TV, even all the way down to my bedframe I'll just sleep on a mattress. It just seems to much and I know the bike is the logical choice. Well thanks again for everything, we'll see how things turn out.
I have thought about selling other things. My xbox360, my 42'' TV, even all the way down to my bedframe I'll just sleep on a mattress. It just seems to much and I know the bike is the logical choice. Well thanks again for everything, we'll see how things turn out.
Damn dude, sorry to hear your turmoil. Where do you go to school?
I'm sure that there are some possibilities to work at school, get a work study job or do research for a professor. It may sound corny, but your choice in finance for a career may land you a really good job because of the current economy. Although many executive jobs (many, not all) require or only have people in those positions that have a Master's degree, entry level finance majors are going to be in demand because they are very useful in helping companies save money with financial planning, budget management, etc.
Research may not sound too fun, but some professors at a lot of colleges have a lot of research money to spend and there are many colleges who are doing research on many different things. You could always commit to doing research over the summer and ask the researching professor to pay you at the end of the summer (or when your bill is due) and you pay the bill. It's not the greatest idea, but it could help.
Also, do you have a job? Many jobs offer some connections to credit unions and you can possibly get a small loan and start paying for it immediately. From a banking perspective, $2500.00 really isn't a lot to risk. The good news is that you are a student and are only a few months from graduating. That says a lot!
Good luck!
I'm sure that there are some possibilities to work at school, get a work study job or do research for a professor. It may sound corny, but your choice in finance for a career may land you a really good job because of the current economy. Although many executive jobs (many, not all) require or only have people in those positions that have a Master's degree, entry level finance majors are going to be in demand because they are very useful in helping companies save money with financial planning, budget management, etc.
Research may not sound too fun, but some professors at a lot of colleges have a lot of research money to spend and there are many colleges who are doing research on many different things. You could always commit to doing research over the summer and ask the researching professor to pay you at the end of the summer (or when your bill is due) and you pay the bill. It's not the greatest idea, but it could help.
Also, do you have a job? Many jobs offer some connections to credit unions and you can possibly get a small loan and start paying for it immediately. From a banking perspective, $2500.00 really isn't a lot to risk. The good news is that you are a student and are only a few months from graduating. That says a lot!
Good luck!
Hey everyone,
I currently attend Temple University in Philadelphia. I worked throughout high school and college but as i went into my major the workload was to much so i had to quit my job and just live off of my savings.
I know there are a lot of options for paying off the $2500, but between school and stuff its just a lot to handle right now. Donate sperm, blood, etc. lol that could work as well.
I currently attend Temple University in Philadelphia. I worked throughout high school and college but as i went into my major the workload was to much so i had to quit my job and just live off of my savings.
I know there are a lot of options for paying off the $2500, but between school and stuff its just a lot to handle right now. Donate sperm, blood, etc. lol that could work as well.
I dont know how bad the loans are to get now but when i was in the same pinch I was able to get loans through wells fargo... They have alright rates and gave me what I asked for everytime. good luck
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