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Next up – my first student loan. I have multiple loans that have slightly different interest rates. I separated each mini loan within each lender in my debt snowball. Is this what you all did as well?
FYI – I have a combination of private and federal student loans. This particular one is a private student loan. My mother co-signed for all of my loans for college- so I’m elated to keep this snowball rolling!
AngelinaI separated mine out by each individual loan. It makes it much less overwhelming. I’ve paid off loan A (1100), loan J(1600), and loan c (3100). Still have 6 more to go but It’s much more manageable when you focus on them individually.
JessicaI did them separately and am paying them off lowest amount to biggest amount. 2.5 down 3.5 to go.
ChereI put each loan separately in my snowball.
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