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There’s no better way to make the right decision than by learning from the mistakes of others. So if you’re considering taking out student loans, keep these pieces of advice in mind. Veuer’s Maria Mercedes Galuppo has the story.

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00:00 There's no better way to make the right decision than by learning from the mistakes of others.
00:05 If you're considering taking out student loans, keep these pieces of advice in mind.
00:09 The HuffPost says to consider the life opportunity costs.
00:13 If you take out a loan at 22, with a 15-year term, you'll be 37 when you start thinking
00:19 about saving for other major life expenses.
00:22 LendingTree advises you to only borrow what you need.
00:26 They say that it is likely many of the estimated 43 million Americans with student debt wish
00:31 they could take back time and take out less debt.
00:35 Take your time before starting college.
00:37 If you're taking a loan, it better be to do something you're certain about.
00:41 Consider a gap year to adjust to adult life and get your mind straight.
00:45 Beware of the sacrifices you'll need to make.
00:47 If you're going to need to work while in school, you may not have time to also be an intern.
00:52 If you have to pay off a large monthly amount upon graduation, you may not be able to choose
00:57 a lower-paying job in your desired field.
01:00 Lastly, some people wish they had known more about how difficult and expensive private
01:05 loans can be and how hard they are to pay off.
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