"Hypothetical" Loan...What to do/How to Invest?

Here's the jist. I have an opportunity to get a 25k loan at 1.9 percent interest and wouldn't have to make the first payment until 6 months after graduation. I have no debt currently and am able to spend the money however I see fit (It isn't a student loan and, as such, there are no limitations). I thought about day trading but really don't have the time to monitor it the way I would need to do it properly. Access to the funds isn't really a concern either. Any ideas would be welcome.

Thanks in advance

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Because it's extremely easy to outpace 1.9% and make a little money. I have no debt and a decent income assured for at least the first 6-9 months I would be paying on the loan. Not investing it intelligently seems like a much bigger loss than whatever hit I would take to my credit.

And I hardly think 25k is 'loading myself up with debt'

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The term is 5 years (fucking stupid of me not to mention that) and there is no increase. 1.9 percent for 60 months. There are no transactions fees.

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Is this actually hypothetical?

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No its legit but I haven't determined if/when I am going to take it out. I say hypothetical because I didn't want people getting caught up in questions about specific current situation, am I looking to buy a house in x years, etc. While I understand that these things are important, I was hoping for a simple, "This is what I would do."

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I saw that, I was just hoping there would be something with a little better return. I guess at the moment though 2.9 is a gift.

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