Smart choice IMHO. Use that savings for a down payment on a house.Tarheel10 wrote:Vanderbilt (no debt - this is where I am planning on sending my deposit)
Vandy (free if 10 hrs work/wk, Penn, GULC, NWestern, UT ($$) Forum
- The Gentleman
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- Grizz
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Yeah man, still gotta go with Vandy here fore sure.Patriot1208 wrote:O gotcha, ya then I still think Vandy is the correct choice.Tarheel10 wrote:Well the cost is still the same, it's just I'd be using up all my savings. I'd save some down the line in avoided interest, but still have to pay full sticker price. Sorry that was mislead.Patriot1208 wrote:Wait, now the debt is only 80k?Tarheel10 wrote:One last bump, since I'm about to send in my deposit.
Anyone feel strongly that Vanderbilt is the wrong choice?
Options:
Vanderbilt (no debt - this is where I am planning on sending my deposit)
UPenn ($80,000 debt)
If that's true i'd take Upenn for the better job prospects.
Costs (not debt):
Vanderbilt: $0
Penn: $200,000
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Re: Vandy (free if 10 hrs work/wk, Penn, GULC, NWestern, UT ($$)
No way is Penn worth 200k more than Vandy. Go to Vandy and revel in the freedom of graduating with no debt and 100k in savings.
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