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As a mod I want to make something useful to the community. I think a significant number of people here are practicing attorneys or in law school. Student loans are currently frozen with no interest but that won't be the case forever. I know I hate dealing with my loans so I wanted to make a finance guide. But I also want to make sure it's actually useful.
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Edit: Thanks for responding. I'm going to take down the sticky. This gives me a good launch point to figure out what people might need here. r/law in particular has a lot of people who are not lawyers or are international or for whatever reason didn't have to go into debt for their education. So a lot of what I come up with might not be directly applicable to those people but because there is such a large base of people saying they don't know what to do with their debt I'm going to come up with something that's hopefully useful.
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