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Where is the best place to get a student loan

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From your government if they offer one.  The interest rates are always low.

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I am currently using Sallie Mae they are pretty good maybe you can give them a try out I believe they would be a great candidate for your student loan options.

Go for federal loans first. They have the lowest interest rates. You will need to fill out a FAFSA form for this. Google fafsa to find the government website.

Try a page called    fastweb.com it has alot of info

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