A Rant
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PP Loan on IDR processing for more than a year; should I switch to ICR?
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Question About Double Consolidation Loophole (and some others lol)
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MOHELA: "Borrowers with a pending IDR app may be placed on a forbearance until no later than 7/31/2025"
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I don't cry during prayer
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My father makes me question my faith
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Caring for someone who used to be abusive
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