National Recovery Month on September, 2024: paying back student loans to National Recoveries. Anyone have info about them

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paying back student loans to National Recoveries. Anyone have info about them?..?

I would ask them to reconcile for you how they added the 7K to the original loan amount. Make sure they send it to you in writing. Get everything in writing and save it in a folder. Then, research National Recoveries to make sure they are on the level (search for them on google). There are other options too. Search for student loan repayment options in google. I believe their are new options offered by Obama to help pay off the debt. If you find this helpful please pass along our website to your friends who need money for college.

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Questions about online National Paralegal College?

Questions about online National Paralegal College?

In the vocational field of Law, "online courses" are generally considered scams. You won't be able to get a job.

We simply already have way too many Legal Professionals. And, every year, more and more people graduate from law school, but there are fewer and fewer jobs. I don't expect the situation to improve in the coming years.....

Reminder: We are STILL in a World-wide Recession. Consider career paths that have available JOBS.<< Even in a Recovery, there are some jobs that just won't return - the field of Law won't make a comeback. Too many things have changed in this vocational field.

Warning> Jobs in the field of Law are drying up fast!! This no longer is a good field to invest time and/or money into. This is a SHRINKING, crumbling, and dying vocational field. Many, many reasons: We now have computers. So, many people today (mistakenly) think they can do their own legal work, thanks to the Internet and legal books. Also, there are a lot of companies out there making very efficient legal software for the field of Law. Today's graduating lawyers tend to be very computer savvy, so they just do the work themselves to save themselves the cost of overhead - they aren't hiring legal staff. Also, we simply already have way too many Legal Professionals - we just have an absolute glut!! ("Legal Professionals" includes, but is not limited to: Attorneys/Lawyers, Paralegals, Legal Assistants, Legal Secretaries, Bailiffs, Court Reporters, etc, etc)

Cost of law school to be lawyer, approx $150,000+. Be prepared to take on a LOT of debt, if becoming an attorney is your "true", ultimate goal!!!<<<

Regarding being a Paralegal: Employers (usually law firms) in the field of Law TODAY want employees with >>>BACHELORS<<< degrees from traditional (bricks and mortar) colleges/universities. Those "certificates" and those "online" courses you see advertised aren't worth the paper they are printed on - they are generally SCAMS. (>>I found this out the hard way.) Also, the law school's program needs to be accredited by the American Bar Association - if it isn't, you are just wasting your time/money.

School loans are "non-dischargeable debts" - which means you cannot just write them off in bankruptcies (except in extremely rare cases).

Even if you do finish law school, you won't be able to find a job when you are done. And the competition is fierce in TODAY's job market!!

Now... the law schools know this, but they won't tell you the truth >that the job market/economy is just SATURATED with way too many Legal Professionals. Instead the schools will feed you a fairytale and will LIE to you. The root of the problem is we already have too many law schools. We are STILL in a Recession, and the schools are fighting for their own survival - they will tell students anything to get to the students' money. (Which is why they won't tell you the truth about the job market for the field of Law.) And these schools continue to recruit and churn out even more graduates.............Remember>>> law schools are BUSINESSES - their TOP concern is making money for themselves.

>>>>>THE #1 MOST IMPORTANT THING (and I can't stress this enough>>>): You ESPECIALLY have to beware of the BOGUS, INFLATED law school salary/job stats given out by >law schools< (AND by the U.S. Bureau of Labor)!!***<<<<<

If you don't believe me, then:

**Check out this website:

(A link to a website does not constitute endorsement.)

**do a SEARCH here on Yahoo Answers to see what other posters are saying about the current status of the field of Law.

**Talk to recent graduates. Ask them what success they are having finding employment opportunities.<<<<<<<<<<<<

If you want a JOB when you are done with your studies, consider and look into the fields of: >>>Healthcare<<<, Information Technology, Law ENFORCEMENT, environmentalism, emergency planning, accounting, education, entertainment, utilities, home-car-commercial-industrial repairs, vice industries, clergy, and/or debt collection. I spoke to a career counselor from Jobs and Family Services, and HE told me that these areas are where the jobs are, and future job opportunities/availability....and scholarships.

Good luck.

(This is based on my current knowledge, information, belief, and life experiences. This was intended as personal opinion, and not intended to be used as legal advice. Please be careful and do your research.<<< You DID ask the question here on Y/A. I am just trying to help you.)

Air National Guard medical issues?

Air National Guard medical issues?

Injury in the military Reserves and the National Guard is not all that unusual. You are not the 1st soldier to have this happen to them.

Your current course of action is to report the problem to the Commanding Officer of your Guard unit. Bring a copy of your doctor's medical report that lays out requirement for surgery, when the surgery is expected to occur, and if possible, an assessment of when you are expected to be back in action again. You mentioned ACL, the surgery for an ACL tear is not considered to be extremely serious.

You mention "reconstructive" surgery of the knee. Usually, a knee injury is resolved through arthoscopic surgery (2 to 3 one inch holes) to repair meninscus tears. IF, in fact, you are going to have "reconstructive" surgery of the knee, it usually means that the surgeon will lay open your leg at the knee area. This is quite messy with success for full recovery questionable. When I say full recovery, this means you can go back to running the three miles a day that you currently do in prep for Army basic training, and that you will be able to do all the physical items related to Army basic. If the doctor says you will not be able to do that,then you will need to be re-evaluated by the Guard to determine your fitness to serve (not just go to basic).

The security clearance in your medical case is irrelevant! Your medical problems are the key driver here, not a security clearance. Your ability to perform the required basic training, Guard training, and ability to be deployed if your Guard unit is activiated is the prime concern for the Army Guard.

Get with your Commander ASAP so that they can do an assessment of your medical situation.

LtCol, USMC-Retired

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