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Buy a new mac or fix old one?

Post by knotoftoads » Mon Apr 25, 2011 4:22 pm

So I will be entering law school in the fall and I have a mac book air, first generation. It will be 3 years old this summer and the airport card stopped working last month and I need a new charger. Here is my question, should I shell out the $1,000-$1,200 to get a new mac book pro (can't afford another 13 inch air) or just fix my 2008 air? It will probably be about $250 to fix. At first, I just wanted to get a new computer for these next three years, since my air is getting up there in age and Im not sure what else will go on it in the future. Plus, the mac book pros seem a lot more sturdy than my air which I likely will be carrying every day. Now, Im thinking the $250 sounds a whole lot better, plus the thing is only 3lbs while the pro would be more. At the same time, I think the new computer investment might be worth it. Also, I'm aware of the constant pc vs. mac debate, but I'm set on a mac, either way. Any advice?

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Re: Buy a new mac or fix old one?

Post by upalittletoolate » Mon Apr 25, 2011 4:33 pm

Fix the Air- buy the shiny new laptop after you graduate

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Post by Mike12188 » Mon Apr 25, 2011 4:35 pm

CSI...college student insurance is perfect for these situations. Although possible, I guess its considered insurance fraud if you open a policy now and claim your macbook air. I dropped my old macbook down my stairs about 6 months ago and they sent me a check for 1200 within a week, minus my $25 deductible. It's only $60 a year for a $2000 policy.

If I were you I'd just fix the macbook air and take out a policy for any future problems.

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Post by 99.9luft » Mon Apr 25, 2011 4:39 pm

i say fix the air now, get a new pro in 2012 (when SSD drives will be cheaper and you'll be able to get the most of Lion OS (coming this fall), assuming the specs upgrades/macbook redesign)

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Post by bport hopeful » Mon Apr 25, 2011 4:46 pm

Id put the cash out and get yours fixed, and then buy a dookie new one when the semester starts and add it to your COL loans and pay for it later (when you graduate), when you make some money.

When life gives you a tough decision, dont make one.

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Re: Buy a new mac or fix old one?

Post by knotoftoads » Tue Apr 26, 2011 10:46 am

thanks for the replies! I guess I was just concerned that more things on the air may shit the bed (and I could totally see this happening near exam time) and I don't have apple care, maybe that college student insurance would be a good option.

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Post by gbpackerbacker » Tue Apr 26, 2011 10:47 am

bport hopeful wrote:Id put the cash out and get yours fixed, and then buy a dookie new one when the semester starts and add it to your COL loans and pay for it later (when you graduate), when you make some money.

When life gives you a tough decision, dont make one.
I cant see how this could be a bad thing!

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Re: Buy a new mac or fix old one?

Post by vanwinkle » Tue Apr 26, 2011 10:50 am

You can take an increase in student loans to cover a computer purchase at some law schools. Once you're accepted and dealing with financial aid services, you can ask them about this. They may not make you wait until school starts to buy the thing, you might be able to get it during the summer.

Also, rumor is new MacBook Airs are coming over the summer. You might want to wait until then. And you can "afford" it if the school is going to loan you that much more money.

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Re: Buy a new mac or fix old one?

Post by knotoftoads » Tue Apr 26, 2011 11:02 am

yea I believe my school will adjust COL if I buy a computer after July 1st. But the idea of adding more debt only to be paid back later isn't that cool to me.

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Post by vanwinkle » Tue Apr 26, 2011 11:55 am

knotoftoads wrote:yea I believe my school will adjust COL if I buy a computer after July 1st. But the idea of adding more debt only to be paid back later isn't that cool to me.
If you're going to take out $170K in debt, what's the problem with taking out $1,300 to make sure you have a reliable instrument critical to that three-year, $170K education?

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Re: Buy a new mac or fix old one?

Post by flexityflex86 » Tue Apr 26, 2011 11:59 am

I had a similar q with my macbook pro, because it randomly crashes sometimes.

Ultimately, I think I'll just fix it. I do have a fear of what if it crashes during an exam, but you can always just rent a school's laptop for the actual exam.

Also, you don't need a macbook pro for what you'll be doing in law school. I only got the pro, because I used to do video editing to pay rent, and other computers can't handle the disk space or video editing software.

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Re: Buy a new mac or fix old one?

Post by socraticmethodman » Tue Apr 26, 2011 12:02 pm

Fix the old, sell it, and use that money towards a new one.

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