Chicago vs NYU vs Berkeley vs WUSTL full ride Forum
- Mr. Matlock

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Re: Chicago vs NYU vs Berkeley vs WUSTL full ride
I'm sticking with my original Golden Gate suggestion. Good luck OP!
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09042014

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Re: Chicago vs NYU vs Berkeley vs WUSTL full ride
Lots of LSAT score related noobs.Patriot1208 wrote:I'm not saying this thread is one of them, but anyone else notice the massive amount of unrealistic people asking for chancing this week? Like the one person who with a 3.6 and a 161, and 165 non urm want to know if they have a shot at columbia?
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witorres89

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Re: Chicago vs NYU vs Berkeley vs WUSTL full ride
Patriot1208 wrote:Thats easily made up if you get biglaw vs. small town da office.witorres89 wrote:150 000 x (1.08^10) = 323 838.75 to go to a school at sticker over a full ride you must expect to earn this much more over a ten year period for it to be truly worth the investment
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djgoldbe

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lol OP you should have just lied and said it was real. Look at this mess you've gotten yourself into.
- 98234872348

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Re: Chicago vs NYU vs Berkeley vs WUSTL full ride
Wash U TTTCR.
Considering unemployment with no debt is much more manageable than unemployment with mind boggling, soul crushing debt.
Considering unemployment with no debt is much more manageable than unemployment with mind boggling, soul crushing debt.
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motiontodismiss

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Re: Chicago vs NYU vs Berkeley vs WUSTL full ride
It doesn't work that way, since one would be making payments and amortizing the loan during those 10 years. Pay biweekly and pay even less interest. Compound interest works in weird ways like that.witorres89 wrote:150 000 x (1.08^10) = 323 838.75 to go to a school at sticker over a full ride you must expect to earn this much more over a ten year period for it to be truly worth the investment
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Tautology

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NYU, Chicago is TTT.
- sundance95

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A good, simple tip that I had never considered. (I'm dead serious.) How much would that save for, say 100 Gs of debt over 10 years at 10%, for simplicity's sake?motiontodismiss wrote:. Pay biweekly and pay even less interest.
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olanderp

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xyzzzzzzzz

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- MrKappus

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Re: Chicago vs NYU vs Berkeley vs WUSTL full ride
Shameless trolling for a lesser-ranked school, if ever I saw it.Tautology wrote:NYU, Chicago is TTT.
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motiontodismiss

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About $7k. http://www.hsh.com/cgi-bin/flap.cgi?pri ... 1=0&ppno=0sundance95 wrote:A good, simple tip that I had never considered. (I'm dead serious.) How much would that save for, say 100 Gs of debt over 10 years at 10%, for simplicity's sake?motiontodismiss wrote:. Pay biweekly and pay even less interest.
Pretty damn big chunk of change if you ask me.
- CG614

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Re: Chicago vs NYU vs Berkeley vs WUSTL full ride
Actually, it depends if the interest is compounded daily or monthly. If monthly, it doesn't matter as much.sundance95 wrote:A good, simple tip that I had never considered. (I'm dead serious.) How much would that save for, say 100 Gs of debt over 10 years at 10%, for simplicity's sake?motiontodismiss wrote:. Pay biweekly and pay even less interest.
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