Category: Schoolology
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Loan Repayments Extended !
Schoolology Ch. 6 As predicted in chapter 5 of Schoolology, loan repayments have been extended by Biden. According to NPR, The Biden administration is extending its student loan repayment pause — which was set to expire at the end of the year — into 2023 while its promise of federal relief remains hung up in court. Loan […]
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Loan Forgiveness Approvals!
Schoolology Ch. 5 Have you ever been asked, “do you want the good news or bad news first?” I’ve always abhorred that question… Loan forgiveness approval emails have gone out, did you receive one? What does it mean for your student debt? So, let’s get into the good news! As suggested in this blog, those […]
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No Loan Forgiveness?
Category: Schoolology Have we been forsaken of loan forgiveness? Many people are horrified at the message that now displays on the federal student aid website : The words “Student debt relief is blocked” are displayed as a defeating banner, after months of promises and even priority applications. In Schoolology Chapter 2, I encouraged readers to […]
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Study Tips for Anyone!
Learning is a life-long journey. Whether you are preparing for a new semester or teaching yourself a new skill, here are some tips to make studying effective, less draining and BreeziDeezi ! Stop Reading. Start Reciting. There are few things more boring than having someone read a power-point or book to me. After a while, […]
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Apply for Loan FORGIVENESS!
A friendly reminder to apply for loan forgiveness , it only takes a few seconds. *Reblog – originally published October 3,2022* Schoolology Category, Chapter 3 Get ready… GO! Student loan forgiveness applications are O P E N! As with anything available to the masses, the sooner you apply, the better. BreeziDeezi readers are encouraged to […]
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College Admission
The Admission Process Regardless of if you are going for your Associates (2 years), Bachelors (4 years) , Masters or PHD , the admission process for college is pretty standard. Admission to a college or university typically entails a high school diploma or GED, certain coursework completed at the high school level and minimum aptitude test scores. […]