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How long after repairing bad credit could you be eligible for a new loan for school/training?
I have atrocious credit. 2 defaults, various revolving accounts, and numerous collections that have made their way onto the report. I also don't have a co-sign. For the better part of the last 3 years I had recurring, misdiagnosed conditions that prevented me from working steady.
I want to fly helicopters, but the cost of school is so that it would be faster to pay off debt and get a loan to complete training (leg > commercial pilot), than it would be to save money and pay out of pocket. It's also maybe the right thing to do. I know items stay on the report for ~7 years, but, even with bad history, if you don't actually owe anyone anymore I would have a better chance I would assume.
Even if it's not helicopters, I need to finish school. I have 70 hours and lack 8hours for an associates in aviation science (air traffic control), but I haven't been able to get a job in the field. So instead of "finishing" school I should say I need to go back and get some other type of training.
one or two classes? where did you study? At Thomas edison state 8 hours is 8 classes, roughly $1100 just to register.
I did know about the fafsa already, I couldn't submit it because of tax information and vet status problems. Working to fix it.
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ericfromsouthpark |
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12/19/06 Total Answers
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