Savings before and after business school

Dear monkeys doing 2+2+MBA:


How much did you have saved before school? How much did you allocate for school (tuition and living expenses?) 

I will enroll next year so this think of this like a 2022F with good visibility into NTM:

  • Savings entering MBA: $650k - $725k (PF for ASO2 bonus)

  • MBA expenses (no scholarship): $223k (HBS estimate of direct and indirect (eg living) expenses)

  • “Lifestyle expenses add-on”: $77k

  • MBA (assumed break even for summer)

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Post-MBA savings: $350k - $425k


Thoughts? Reactions? Now that I am staring down the barrel of an MBA I see why people balk because of price. I am curious to hear how fellow monkeys are thinking about it. Have a good weekend.

 

No advice. All I want to say is that’s a lot saved up pre mba. Doing the math roughly for the 4 years is something like 100,100,200,200? Given taxes - I have no idea how you made that work. But I’m gonna guess a big chunk was returns on investments in 2020.

 

Just curious, do you plan to pay for everything in cash? I figured if I went back to grad school, I may do 25% in cash but take out a loan for the rest—even if I could pay the full thing in cash

 

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