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How is the credit crunch affecting students ...

How is the credit crunch affecting students already at college? I guess loans are even tougher to get if you are not working or have yet to graduate.


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I have heard they are pretty hard to get these days.

 
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When you credit score is not good then it will be hard for you to get apprpove for a loan.

- loans for people with bad credit

 
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Hi there,

It has been really very tough to get a loan now a days, specially when you are not working, because after recession every one wants to secure his money. No one knows what will happen tomorrow. So loan lending companies are just providing the loans to the persons having regular job.

 
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Hi there,

I am satisfied with you , it's too tough to get loan when you are not having any job, and i think it's credit goes to recession, no one is sure about the future and thus all the banks are strictly providing the loans only to the person having regular job.

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