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One of the basic Capital One cards maybe.. I managed to get the Journey one for college students as I'm back in school. My scores are pretty mediocre and I hadn't really had an open line of credit in 3 years. Capital One or maybe a store card issued by WFNNB, those seem to be really easy to get.
Ones I've tried and failed at are the Discover More student, Walmart, Gymboree store card and Barclay Barnes and Nobles.
I stand corrected here then. I only saw your first post and I figured based on that info you'd be in the upper-500s. 620-630 isn't that bad, and if you work on it for another 6-12 months you'll probably be heading towards 650+.
@Anonymous wrote:One of the basic Capital One cards maybe.. I managed to get the Journey one for college students as I'm back in school. My scores are pretty mediocre and I hadn't really had an open line of credit in 3 years. Capital One or maybe a store card issued by WFNNB, those seem to be really easy to get.
Ones I've tried and failed at are the Discover More student, Walmart, Gymboree store card and Barclay Barnes and Nobles.