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November 27, 2006

My bad

staci

Earlier this month I had an extremely hectic travel schedule and—gasp!—failed to respond to this post’s two comments:

Hi, I am a prospective student looking to return to school to get my degree. My situation is this: I am married with two small children. We rent but would like to soon buy a home. I'm concerned with how taking out student loans would effect my husband's and my chance of buying a house. I need some advice as to whether or not it would be smarter to buy a house first and put off my education, or go ahead and return to school.

Posted by: Karen | November 4, 2006 03:48 AM

Hi

wanted to confirm what is the maximum duration of loan can i get for education abroad?

Posted by: manishb74 | November 5, 2006 09:23 PM

Karen and manishb74, please don’t give up on me! Both of these are smart questions—ones the entire Student LoanDown audience can benefit from. I am in the process of doing some research with our Wells Fargo Home Mortgage group and with other financial aid professionals. I hope to have answers for you soon.

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