tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1640294796027447349.post7235471821188553371..comments2011-07-31T08:33:27.631-07:00Comments on No Debt MBA: The graduate student lifestyleNo Debt MBAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00652771193703317326[email protected]Blogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1640294796027447349.post-8355909800672211322011-07-31T08:33:27.631-07:002011-07-31T08:33:27.631-07:00<b>60naranja</b> - Thanks for filling us in!<b>60naranja</b> - Thanks for filling us in!No Debt MBAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00652771193703317326[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1640294796027447349.post-21273234431874228012011-07-30T23:55:22.091-07:002011-07-30T23:55:22.091-07:00Unfortunately, PhD students pay normal income tax ...Unfortunately, PhD students pay normal income tax just like everyone else in the States.
However, especially in the sciences, stipends can exceed $25K, and they can be close to $30K at the best
programs. Some universities also have subsidized housing, which helps a lot, although there isn't
usually enough to go around.<br /><br />Anyway, it's not exactly a Wall Street
lifestyle, but it's definitely possible both to be self-sufficient and to have a few creature
comforts on that kind of income -- especially with no kids to support.
60naranja[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1640294796027447349.post-2817989878390364162011-07-26T10:52:40.171-07:002011-07-26T10:52:40.171-07:00<b>Harri</b> - Fascinating! It's great to hea...<b>Harri</b> - Fascinating! It's great to hear an international
perspective. I don't know how PhD students' earnings are taxed in the US...
No Debt MBAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00652771193703317326[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1640294796027447349.post-83508756439581520022011-07-25T09:36:24.137-07:002011-07-25T09:36:24.137-07:00My PHD friends have arguably more disposable incom...My PHD friends have arguably more disposable income than my working friends. At least here
in the UK, PHD students don't have to pay income tax or council tax. They can time holidays around
conferences abroad, which are paid for by their departments. <br /><br />I think university
experiences have changed. Whilst there are certainly students who live beyond their means, it isn't
impossible to live comfortably.
Harri @ TotallyMoneyhttp://www.totallymoney.com/blogs[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1640294796027447349.post-34363613048833479962011-07-19T05:00:47.427-07:002011-07-19T05:00:47.427-07:00<b>Anonymous</b> - Thanks for sharing your experie...<b>Anonymous</b> - Thanks for sharing your experience! Sounds like you're
keeping your expenses to a minimum. Good luck with your applications for PhD programs, hopefully you're
next university will have the cash to fully fund you!
No Debt MBAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00652771193703317326[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1640294796027447349.post-19488145539757746442011-07-18T07:59:00.489-07:002011-07-18T07:59:00.489-07:00Hi! I am a graduate student without a T.A. because...Hi! I am a graduate student without a T.A. because the university I have been attending has
been making continuous budget cuts for the last two years. I have had to finance my schooling with debt.
Luckily, I will have my master's program finished by next spring. Even more luckily, I live in
income-based housing, and because I am only a full-time student, my rent is really low and my utilities are
included. Plus, it helps that students and faculty at the university I attend ride the city buses for free.
I do realize that I will have to pay back those loans, and I do realize that it may, in fact, be impossible
to pay back those loans. However, i am planning to apply for Ph.D. programs while starting work on my
thesis. Additionally, I have people who have seem very helpful and who, I believe, I can work with.
Furthermore, a few people I know told me that I may not necessarily need a T.A. while earning a Master's.
So, I don't know ... I try my best to be frugal, I rarely go out, and I take care of myself the best
I can. At any rate, your opinions are greatly welcome and appreciated!
Anonymous[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1640294796027447349.post-89645902930052854702011-06-21T19:26:54.112-07:002011-06-21T19:26:54.112-07:00In the last 20 years, those wages for grad student...In the last 20 years, those wages for grad students has not increased much past inflation
there has been a major change. By law graduate students are not employees if they work as TAs or research
fellows, meaning we now pay less in taxes and the school pays for health insurance. That can make a major
difference.
Frugal Studenthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08133499169865322630[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1640294796027447349.post-25484691530612652162011-06-12T11:48:42.724-07:002011-06-12T11:48:42.724-07:00<b>Wanderer, Squirrelers, and Shannyn</b> - It'...<b>Wanderer, Squirrelers, and Shannyn</b> - It's great to hear others'
experiences with graduate school living. I also think it's possible but becoming more difficult to
work your way through graduate school. <br /><br /><b>Shannyn</b>, I've
definitely seen many students who just take the school's budget in loans and don't question
it.
No Debt MBAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00652771193703317326[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1640294796027447349.post-4148201223012808332011-06-12T08:49:43.121-07:002011-06-12T08:49:43.121-07:00As a grad student myself- I see two dichotomous ex...As a grad student myself- I see two dichotomous experiences taking place for today's
students...many of the students I know (here in Illinois) are on foodstamps and are living frugally and
working at least part time. They may or may not have substantial student loans but seem to (try) and live
within their means and make the most of their dollar.<br /><br />On the other hand, I know
plenty of students that are living off loans with little/no concept that they're living off of
borrowed money. While they realize the economy sucks, I think they assume they'll be able to handle
the debt after graduation and take as much money as is offered by their loan institution. Their budget is
based upon however much money they've been allotted and don't think that they should be
living lean now in order to more efficiently pay off debt when it comes due. <br /><br />That
seems to be the trick of debt- it's very easy to not understand the magnitude of a number,
especially when that number is higher than you've ever earned and you don't have to pay on
it for a few years. <br /><br />I'm fortunately not in any debt, but I am struggling to
balance out my finances as I finish my MA degree so that I don't spend more than I truly can afford
in the long term.
Shannynhttp://www.frugalbeautiful.com[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1640294796027447349.post-33396932994365494492011-06-05T20:49:14.560-07:002011-06-05T20:49:14.560-07:00Though I made it through grad school full time, I ...Though I made it through grad school full time, I think it might be getting unworkable for
many people these days. In this case, maybe it's becoming the play yard for those who have the
financial means already, through parents (or self-made)? Ramen noodles can only go so far toward helping
keep expenses low and money going toward repaying debt!
Squirrelershttp://squirrelers.com[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1640294796027447349.post-28362602204725605102011-06-04T07:14:47.800-07:002011-06-04T07:14:47.800-07:00At the university I attended grad students were pa...At the university I attended grad students were paid for research in a lot of cases. Also,
made money teaching labs or tutoring. Personally, I ran a lab, graded papers and worked a part time
construction job in during the school year. <br /><br />I don't think it is impossible
to get through without debt it is just a matter of the student being properly educated about debt and having
the work ethic to stay focused. <br /><br />Another idea might be that the school they are
attending is too expensive, not all universities are priced the same. Just because your heart is set on a
certain university doesn't mean it is the best or smartest choice.
Wandererhttp://wanderingwealth.com[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1640294796027447349.post-18539699129044713542011-06-03T08:59:44.660-07:002011-06-03T08:59:44.660-07:00Although I've never been to grad school, I thi...Although I've never been to grad school, I think most finance their education
through debt. <br /><br />Fewer people actually get help from their family, and
employer-assistance only pays for a small chunk of the cost.
Darrenhttp://gainbusinessskills.com/[email protected]