tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1640294796027447349.post7523842839862436274..comments2012-06-18T17:33:08.703-07:00Comments on No Debt MBA: But don't take my word for it.... Student loansNo Debt MBAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00652771193703317326[email protected]Blogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1640294796027447349.post-47572183215113731322011-07-20T05:09:25.532-07:002011-07-20T05:09:25.532-07:00<b>Frugal Student</b> - My school also seems to th...<b>Frugal Student</b> - My school also seems to think that I need twice what I
currently live on. I won't complain though since aid (including grants) is calculated from that
number. The higher the budget goes, the fewer loans I have to take out ironically.<br /><br /><b>Niki</b>
- It dates me, but I loved the show as a kid.<br /><br /><b>Squirrelers</b> - Sounds
like your <b>MBA</b> was a great investment for you even if you used student loans to finance it
:)<br /><br /><b>Jenny Z</b> - Great to hear about the issue from a Canadian
perspective. As a commenter noted on another post, it gets a little US-centric around here since it's
my only experience. Good luck with your last year and paying off your loans!<br /><br /><b>LAL</b>
- Interesting to get an MBA on top of a PhD. Was the PhD in a technical field? I bet that combo would have
recruiters banging down your door. Glad it worked out well and a 6 month payoff is impressive!<br /><br
/><b>mbhunter</b> - Thanks for telling me about your article ;) Ouch indeed.
No Debt MBAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00652771193703317326[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1640294796027447349.post-82824515449815170672011-07-19T21:58:10.526-07:002011-07-19T21:58:10.526-07:00Thanks for including my article. There are more a...Thanks for including my article. There are more and more horror stories of young adults
with six-figure student loan balances. Ouch!
mbhunterhttp://www.mightybargainhunter.com[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1640294796027447349.post-22549968217821082502011-07-19T17:05:17.697-07:002011-07-19T17:05:17.697-07:00Worth it 100%. Paid back in 6 months DH $25k for ...Worth it 100%. Paid back in 6 months DH $25k for mba. he had a phd already.Living Almost Largehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06594523259748625997[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1640294796027447349.post-5116710366304771322011-07-19T07:23:03.892-07:002011-07-19T07:23:03.892-07:00I have student loans :D (and proud of it???) Anywa...I have student loans :D (and proud of it???) Anyway, I compared government loans (OSAP) to
a bank line of credit because I have both.
http://a1000pennies.blogspot.com/2011/06/bank-loan-vs-government-funding.html<br /><br />I
really wish I had been able to graduate debt free but my family is low-medium income and I knew for as long
as I can remember that I'd be paying for school myself. I also didn't consider the option of
taking time off and working to save. <br /><br />All in all, I'm proud of the degree I
earned and am already taking steps to get out of debt ASAP (even though I'm about to take on another
$7000 for my last year :O) <br /><br />Jenny~Z
Jenny Zhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10128862683252481761[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1640294796027447349.post-12638150747427835622011-07-18T22:12:57.517-07:002011-07-18T22:12:57.517-07:00I think it took me like 5 years to pay my loan, I ...I think it took me like 5 years to pay my loan, I don't recall. Maybe 4 years.
Anyway, the loan was totally worth it, without any doubt whatsoever. However, I still didn't like
paying for it years later:) Debt is less fun than being debt-free, even if a part of a winning investment!
Yeah, I know I said that word...investment:) However it's classified, it's an expense that
can provide a very good ROI.
Squirrelershttp://squirrelers.com[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1640294796027447349.post-67322876235770039712011-07-18T16:06:03.732-07:002011-07-18T16:06:03.732-07:00I know this has nothing to so with student loans, ...I know this has nothing to so with student loans, but I just realized your Reading Rainbow
reference and I have to say it is awesome!
Nikihttp://debtfreebythirty.net[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1640294796027447349.post-20073325400359172302011-07-18T12:12:06.427-07:002011-07-18T12:12:06.427-07:00The school counts cost of attendance plus living e...The school counts cost of attendance plus living expenses and they seem to think you need
much more than we do. Plus because I am taking classes the amount we are required to contribute is less than
normal.
Frugal Studenthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08133499169865322630[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1640294796027447349.post-46192271808529236912011-07-18T11:23:00.306-07:002011-07-18T11:23:00.306-07:00<b>Mom's Plans</b> - You'd only be a hypoc...<b>Mom's Plans</b> - You'd only be a hypocrite if you took out
the loans and blew it all in Vegas or something equally irresponsible. Somehow I doubt that was the case. It's
sometimes just not possible to get the education you need to advance your career without loans; you just
need to make sure it's actually what you need and that loans are best way to pay for it.<br /><br
/><b>Frugal Student</b> - Fascinating that you're leveraging using student loans. The
interest rate would certainly be lower than the CC. Do you live on less than the student budget the school
has set to have this extra money? Mine will only lend up to the cost of attendance.
No Debt MBAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00652771193703317326[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1640294796027447349.post-89440362267574995512011-07-18T11:09:34.896-07:002011-07-18T11:09:34.896-07:00I think student loans are just like any other debt...I think student loans are just like any other debt, it can be helpful or hurt depending on
how you use it. My DH moved some of his cc debt to student loans while he was paying of his cc debt and we
have used some student loan debt as the down payment for our duplex. We can afford the payments and the
loans have helped him get into a good grad school, which is now paying him for the research he does. But if
you take loans for a degree that will not increase your earnings or use them to just spend extra while you
are in school, then they loans are not good.
Frugal Studenthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08133499169865322630[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1640294796027447349.post-42988330389761461272011-07-18T10:40:09.551-07:002011-07-18T10:40:09.551-07:00Great round up. I agree with you, but call me a h...Great round up. I agree with you, but call me a hypocrite, my husband and I have student
loan debt from his M.A./Ph.D. program and my M.A. program. We were both debt free after out B.A.s. Now, we
are going to try to pay it off as quickly as possible.
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