College and Credit #10 - The Lesson"s of College

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What we learn in college, we will take with us for the rest of our lives.
Well not exactly, maybe some of it.
In fact I would be shocked if any of you needed calculus, algebra, European history, biology or any one of the other pointless classes we try to pass during out college career.
The reason we take them is to help us learn many things rather than one, to expand our horizons.
Well no matter what you major in, a smart idea would be to take some financial classes, especially ones that teach about credit.
Credit is such an important lesson to learn about even before we get to college because it can start affecting us while we are in high school.
Our score can influence so many things and to not have a good one is a bad idea.
Without a good number we can see ourselves getting rejected on important things like; car and home loans, job and apartment applications, and have top pay higher rates of interest rates and finance charges for home and auto loans, deposits on cell phones, cars, homes, and much more.
To save money, avoid rejection, and get the job and apartment you want, the smart thing to do is to have a great score.
The best way to build a number is to pay your bills on time, and do not borrow a lot of money.
If you have a poor number you need to know the best options to fixing it.
Paying your bills on time is a great way, but that can take months and even years before you see a true improvement.
The fastest way is to look into credit repair; they can do the job within weeks.
Credit repair is so effective that it can fix your score even if you have suffered from bankruptcy, identity theft, foreclosure, missed payments and repossession.
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