student loans and medical school?

I am a high school student as of now and will be attending a 4 year college pretty soon. I will major in chemistry and after four years I will hopefully attend a medical school. So my question is if I take student loans for the first four years, will I have to pay them back when i get my chemistry degree or can I wait till I finish medical school? Also is it possible for me to take loans for all eight years or not?

You can wait until you finish graduate school to pay back your loans. The loans will be deferred because you're still in school/ taking classes, etc. And yes, it's possible to take out loans for all 8+ years. All of us pre-meds are looking at being 300-400K+ in debt.. unless you get a scholarship or grants.

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Published on 11 May 2009 in medical student loans, by admin

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  1. l024680 Said:

    You can wait until you finish graduate school to pay back your loans. The loans will be deferred because you're still in school/ taking classes, etc. And yes, it's possible to take out loans for all 8+ years. All of us pre-meds are looking at being 300-400K+ in debt.. unless you get a scholarship or grants.
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