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by dkuchar 5824 days ago
while that's a great idea in principle, in practice, no one's going to lend you $120k to invest in startups. If you've got the cash and you're looking to pay out of pocket, it's a nice idea. but to my knowledge the gov't doesn't over low interest loans for education-via-angel-investing.
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You need to be an accredited investor in the first place for this to be an option--which means you have the money.
You could spend the first $1000 to fly to another country where they don't have such silly restrictions.
Who accredits investors?
For an individual investor it is defined as someone with a net worth of $1 million or an income of $200,000 for the past two years and the expectation of same income the year in course.

http://www.sec.gov/answers/accred.htm