Graduate Loans

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    Graduate Loans

    I'm after a graduate loan of a round £3500 which I'd preferably like to not start paying back until after I finish my masters.

    Where's the best place to go?:)
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    Re: Graduate Loans

    halifax :p
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    Re: Re: Graduate Loans

    :oops:
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    drip:lol:
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    If you can avoid getting one do so, the apr is usually worse than a credit card..
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    If I could afford to do without then I defiantely would but sadly i'm pretty sure im gona have to get a loan:(

    Any suggestions?
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    get a career development loan.

    only start paying it back after you finish (if you finish when you should do)... there's only 3 places that can do them tho, barclays, i think the co-op and some1 else...

    better value than a gradute loan supposedly
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    HSBC are good for it but think you need to already have your student account there.
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    surely that can'y be true?

    i think i got stuff through from natwest the other day for graduate loans and the apr was something like 6/7%?? now correct me if i'm wrong but isn't the average apr for credit cards something like 12/13%?

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