OfficialGradJunkie
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I'm proud alumni of the University of North Georgia, where spent four glorious years studying International Affairs. After graduation, fate brought me back to Atlanta, where I'm now working for the state government. I’ve been reminiscing lately about my college journey and all that it entailed late-night study sessions, eye-opening classes, friends for life. But one less-than-fond memory that keeps popping up is student loans. You know what mean? Let's face it, unless you're born with silver spoon in your mouth or you've got some serious scholarship mojo working for you, this school are pretty much an inevitable part of the college experience here in Georgia. During my time at UNG, had to take out few loans myself. Wasn't thrilled about it (who would be? But it was the reality of chasing my dreams. And honestly? It wasn't half as bad as thought it'd be! Sure, those monthly payments are bit of bummer, but they're manageable and nothing compared to the value got from my education. And speaking of value.