My monthly payments are about to be ~$700/mo. I can’t afford it. I’m also disabled now. Thankfully, I’m able to work remotely (for now), or I wouldn’t be able to work but I barely make enough to get by. It’s a long story but I got into this position and then became chronically ill. I don’t have any help.

    Has anyone gone back to school to get their loans in deferment status? I figure it’s cheaper than $700/mo but I may be missing something?

    Anyone successfully take classes online (cheap) and have advice for considering this option?

    Going back to school for deferment?
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    1. Can you get some sort of deferment or is some other avenue available due to your disability? Do you work in the field you went to school for?

    2. danceswithsockson on

      I mean, it does defer them. It is a house of cards though, eventually you have to pay and they’re only going to go up. Create a plan long term where you can handle your debt. School gets old after a while.

      I would point out that the time you spend doing a few classes a semester likely equals the amount of time you could work to make the extra 700 a month from a second job, and you wouldn’t be charged to have the second job.

    3. Visa_Declined on

      >***I barely make enough to get by.***

      Your post history says you recently bought a newly built home in a well-to-do area, and you have money for weed.

      >***I don’t have any help***

      You’re married and you have a husband.

    4. Are you applying for SSI or SSDI?

      If you ‘barely make enough to get by’ then why are your payments 700 a month?

    5. RiverParty442 on

      Before you made your account private, post history showed you recently bought a home.

      Sounds slike a budgeting issue

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