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I've been blessed with full scholarships for undergrad and law school although ive taken out about 25k for living expenses as well as other student shit I need. I got enough BTC to pay off my debts but im wondering if i should just pay my debt off or should I HODL?

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Sorry for posting again, asking for low fee alternatives to coin base?

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So /biz/, I'm a poorfag going to college and I had an idea. I am able to get subsidized loans worth about 5000 a year and I don't have to pay interest on it until I graduate from uni. I don't need to use it currently but I figure I could get it, put it into something safe that generates interest, profiting off of something that usually debts you. This would be my first type of loan or credit object and I'm nervous about my plan. What do you guys think of the idea? Risks? Other ideas? I figure that I could also use the money I have saved from the subsidized and prevent the possibility of needing to get an interest bearing loan later if I need it.

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So apparently I'm poor and I'm eligible for a $6,500 interest free student loan from the government. My college costs $12,000 a year in tuition and I'm already getting that much and over in scholarships and financial aid so I dont need the loan money. Would I legally be able to takeout that $6,500 and either use it as a down payment for a house (to rent it) or open a vanguard account?

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Would the taxes made on investing cancel out the taxes paid on student loans?

Sorry for the shit question /biz/

Also tax credit general

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Ok /biz/, I'm studying to become a psychiatric nurse practitioner and I've got two options infront of me.

School A:
>I was accepted to start this August but I can defer one year if I'd like
>Tuition is 45k/year
>3.5 year program (the last half of the year I can work part-time and pay as I go so I estimate that I'll end up at about 100k debt total from this school)
>One of the best schools in the country, best school in my state for this program
>Has great class sizes, clinical focus, research opportunities that I'm very interested in, and connections to some of the best hospitals in the country
>Located in my home town so I'd not have any living expenses and would be around a support network of family and friends

vs.

School B:
>Not as good as school A, but still very good
>Not accepted into the program yet, I would have to apply to start June of 2016
>Cost would end up being about 22.5k a year (I'd be able to pay off my third year as I go, similar to the other school)
>3 year program rather than 3.5
>School is my alma mater, meaning I know what I like about it and I know what I don't like (and there's a short list of things I don't like)
>Not as many research opportunities I'm interested in, but I work at a huge hospital here right now and have those connections when I want a job
>Not as many friends or family here, almost everyone I know will be leaving
>I'd have to have an apartment and pay rent for 3 years. I could probably have my dad help with other expenses, but rent+utilities is on me

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Student debt general as well.

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