Hm.

Jun 07, 2010 00:12

It's one thing to be aware of your debt as an abstract entity.

It's quite another to recieve a neat little statement of that debt, containing a number or two, the most significant of which lurks somewhere in the shadows above eleven thousand pounds.

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sartan0 June 7 2010, 00:38:19 UTC
ug. Hang in there mate!

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mahmoth June 7 2010, 00:40:16 UTC
It's relatively okay at the moment, actually. British rules are that you only start repaying when you earn more than £15K a year. So I have this big thing over my head, that will begin, slowly, to fall on me as soon as I step into work.

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southernmyst June 7 2010, 08:04:43 UTC
Hey yours is less than mine, if that helps, no matter how you translate between dollars and pounds. And yeah, it was a real eye-opener when I saw just how much I owed in total towards the end there. *hugs*

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sulcharae June 7 2010, 16:52:32 UTC
I am a bit trepidatious about my incoming debts, but chances are good i'll be in a good job right after graduation...i hope!
I feel for ya, buddy.

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moltare June 7 2010, 18:00:41 UTC
amen to that brother *snap snap represent etc*

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silveradept June 7 2010, 19:32:26 UTC
Yeah. There is that mini cardiac arrest that happens when you see just what you've done and how you have to manage paying it all back. We're still in that mode right now, even though we've been whacking at the debt for a few years now.

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