When Brittany was applying to veterinary school, she wasnβt just focused on getting acceptedβshe was also trying to figure out how to afford it.
Application fees, travel for interviews, and moving to a new state all went on credit cards. By the time she was in school, she had racked up over $12,000 in credit card debt.
βI felt like I was drowning,β she said. βI was only making minimum payments, and the interest just kept adding up. I couldnβt save anything. I couldnβt even get close to paying it off.β
Trying to Get Ahead Without a Safety Net
Brittany didnβt have help from family when it came to money. Growing up, her parents struggled with credit card debt and filed for bankruptcy. They couldnβt afford to save, take vacations, or teach her about finances.
βI feel like most people in vet school came from generational wealth. I didnβt,β she said. βI was trying to do it all on my own.β
Finding National Debt Relief
After graduating from vet school, Brittany was still facing a wall of debtβand she knew she needed help. She started researching online and found National Debt Relief.
βThe reviews were great. People were saying it worked. So I gave it a try,β she said.
She didnβt talk to any other debt relief providers. For her, it was all about getting started and getting out.
A Program That Gave Her Control
Once Brittany enrolled, she began making monthly deposits into her program account. Those funds were then used to settle her debts.
βInstead of making minimum payments that didnβt go anywhere, I was actually paying off my debt,β she said. βWhich was awesome, because once I graduated about school, I didnβt have any credit card debt.β
When she accepted her first settlement, she was shocked at how much less she had to pay. βIt was thousands of dollars less than what I owed,β she said.
Graduating From the Programβand From Vet School
Brittany called the feeling of graduating from the National Debt Relief program βfreeing.β
βIt felt like years of debt were just gone,β she said. βI could finally start saving and doing things I wanted to do.β
She also appreciated the way the program kept her informed. She used the online portal to track every payment and settlement. And whenever a new settlement was reached, someone called her to explain the details.
βEveryone was upfront. The communication was great,β she said.
Building a More Secure Future
Now that sheβs working full time as a veterinarian, Brittany is focused on paying down her student loans and building savings. Sheβs even thinking about opening a retirement account.
βIβve never been in a position to do that before,β she said.
Sheβs also approaching credit with more caution and confidence. βIβm really careful now. I make sure to stay on top of things,β she said.
Her Advice for Others
Brittany knows how hard it can be to ask for help, especially when it comes to debt. But she also knows how much it helped her.
βIf youβre only making minimum payments and not getting anywhere, donβt be ashamed,β she said. βEverybody needs help sometimes. The National Debt Relief program really changed my life.β



