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How much should you borrow for college? This information will help you make better decisions. Being saddled with too much student loan debt can limit your choices after you leave college. Politicians are debating what to do with the $1 trillion outstanding student loan debt. The media tells tragic stories about students who over-borrowed. Colleges and universities are trying to figure out how to manage the ever-rising cost of tuition. Ultimately though, you have responsibility and control over your future. The presentation is straightforward and direct. Our goal is to quickly give you a ballpark gauge about reasonable student loan debt limits. We also don't offer specific financial advice.
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