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How to manage money well/advice/tips

Post by Caligrown » Wed Jul 13, 2016 2:25 pm

Hey guys,
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Post by Nebby » Wed Jul 13, 2016 2:27 pm

Caligrown wrote:Hey guys,

will be entering 1L this coming Aug with a significant 3-year debt ~190,000

Parents/savings/loans will be used to pay for it all but I was wondering if anyone had advices such as outsider scholarship money, how to better budget (disposables, your plan, food, etc...) and other advices that may help cut it down even by ~10,000 over the course of 3 years. For those in the same boat, how did you guys tackle this throughout law school and post?
Set a budget and follow through

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Re: How to manage money well/advice/tips

Post by Good Guy Gaud » Wed Jul 13, 2016 2:32 pm

Light beer

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Post by Caligrown » Wed Jul 13, 2016 2:33 pm

Do you have experience w/ applying for outside scholarships, or other ways you were able to receive finance w/o repayment?

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Post by Caligrown » Wed Jul 13, 2016 2:34 pm

Good Guy Gaud wrote:Light beer
I'm just going to practice abstinence for 3 years. That should save me at least $1,000/yr
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Post by Good Guy Gaud » Wed Jul 13, 2016 2:35 pm

Caligrown wrote:Do you have experience w/ applying for outside scholarships, or other ways you were able to receive finance w/o repayment?
My school had a fair number of scholarship opportunities for essays and things like that ($500-$1500 prizes). You may be surprised at how few people submit essays for them. Worth giving it a shot.

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Post by Caligrown » Wed Jul 13, 2016 2:38 pm

Did you find out through school financial office?

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Post by Chad_IRL » Wed Jul 13, 2016 2:48 pm

will be entering 1L this coming Aug with a significant 3-year debt ~190,000
Lolwut. Are you adding onto this debt with law school?

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Post by BigZuck » Wed Jul 13, 2016 2:49 pm

What about retaking the LSAT? Typically that's the easiest way to save money. What's your GPA?

Also your debt will probably be at least 30K more than that (just playing the odds on that one, maybe you did accurately estimate but most don't)

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Post by BigZuck » Wed Jul 13, 2016 2:52 pm

Chad_IRL wrote:
will be entering 1L this coming Aug with a significant 3-year debt ~190,000
Lolwut. Are you adding onto this debt with law school?
OP seems like they might be ESL, I think they're just saying they will be 190K in debt after law school

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Post by Chad_IRL » Wed Jul 13, 2016 2:55 pm

OP seems like they might be ESL, I think they're just saying they will be 190K in debt after law school
Ahh I see. I'd go with buying used textbooks/textbooks one edition behind where the class is. I saved about $500 last semester by doing this and it worked out fine.

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Post by Caligrown » Wed Jul 13, 2016 3:08 pm

Yup, thanks for the advice on used books. I am not ESL but currently in a meeting and trying to sneak my way here :D sorry for the brevity.

My COA will be ~190,000 I added in additional $10,000 just to be safe from unexpected costs so it should be fairly accurate. Unfortunately, retaking the LSAT is no longer an option as I have used up all 3 over a consecutive period and will have to wait 2 cycles for a fourth retake. While this MAY be possible, I will also have to take the June LSAT on my 4th try, which means 1) wait 3 cycles or 2) apply with my current scores and notify admissions office of my June retake. But this may defeat the purpose of retaking for more money as scholarship money will be more than likely depleted by then.

Having said, that, any other suggestions to save money? Should I try bartending?

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Post by Caligrown » Wed Jul 13, 2016 3:11 pm

Good Guy Gaud wrote:I think there are sugar daddy websites for this sort of thing too

Okay, except I will need a cougar.

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Post by Nebby » Wed Jul 13, 2016 11:21 pm

Caligrown wrote:
Good Guy Gaud wrote:Light beer
I'm just going to practice abstinence for 3 years. That should save me at least $1,000/yr
No joke. I abstained for 3 semesters and saved so much cheddah

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Post by heythatslife » Thu Jul 14, 2016 12:53 am

Yeah but I feel that $1000/yr on booze is necessary for my sanity :P

I know as a 1L you'll be pressed for time but cooking meals goes a long way toward saving $$$. You can make big batches and eat over several days.

Your school may have residential advisor positions in dorms (usually free housing in that case), or TA/tutor jobs in undergrad classes. Folks at my school who have econ degrees get more than $10k discount off tuition for TAing in undergrad classes.

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Post by L_William_W » Thu Jul 14, 2016 11:40 am

Caligrown wrote:Hey guys,

will be entering 1L this coming Aug with a significant 3-year debt ~190,000

Parents/savings/loans will be used to pay for it all but I was wondering if anyone had advices such as outsider scholarship money, how to better budget (disposables, your plan, food, etc...) and other advices that may help cut it down even by ~10,000 over the course of 3 years. For those in the same boat, how did you guys tackle this throughout law school and post?
Don't waste money on an extravagant vacation (it's ok to go on a day trip to a city that's 100 miles away, but don't use the money to go to Aspen or Cancun)

Don't blow all of your money on bars, restaurants, etc (an occasional party is ok, but you shouldn't blow $50 at a bar every week)

Chances are, the food on campus is overpriced. Instead of eating there, try cheaper off-campus options such as Subway or even making your own meals

Shop at Target and/or Walmart

See if you can borrow books from someone who already took a course

And as far as the TA thing, I disagree. The money isn't worth losing the time you need to study. It will eventually become overwhelming. Wait until the 2L year to participate in extracurricular activities.

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Post by Lexaholik » Thu Jul 14, 2016 3:25 pm

Caligrown wrote:Yup, thanks for the advice on used books. I am not ESL but currently in a meeting and trying to sneak my way here :D sorry for the brevity.

My COA will be ~190,000 I added in additional $10,000 just to be safe from unexpected costs so it should be fairly accurate. Unfortunately, retaking the LSAT is no longer an option as I have used up all 3 over a consecutive period and will have to wait 2 cycles for a fourth retake. While this MAY be possible, I will also have to take the June LSAT on my 4th try, which means 1) wait 3 cycles or 2) apply with my current scores and notify admissions office of my June retake. But this may defeat the purpose of retaking for more money as scholarship money will be more than likely depleted by then.

Having said, that, any other suggestions to save money? Should I try bartending?
The best personal finance advice I have for you is to stop focusing on saving money and focus on killing it your 1L year. Not sure what school you'll be going to, but unless it's one of the tippy-top schools where you can land a high paying job without any effort, you should be focusing on landing a 2L summer job which means you will need good grades first year.

You don't want to be worrying about relatively small expenses here and there, and lose sight of the big picture. If you land a $180k job you can make up for a lot of excessive living expenses. Worry about budgeting, scholarships, etc. after 1L year is over.

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Post by Nebby » Thu Jul 14, 2016 3:27 pm

Lexaholik wrote:
Caligrown wrote:Yup, thanks for the advice on used books. I am not ESL but currently in a meeting and trying to sneak my way here :D sorry for the brevity.

My COA will be ~190,000 I added in additional $10,000 just to be safe from unexpected costs so it should be fairly accurate. Unfortunately, retaking the LSAT is no longer an option as I have used up all 3 over a consecutive period and will have to wait 2 cycles for a fourth retake. While this MAY be possible, I will also have to take the June LSAT on my 4th try, which means 1) wait 3 cycles or 2) apply with my current scores and notify admissions office of my June retake. But this may defeat the purpose of retaking for more money as scholarship money will be more than likely depleted by then.

Having said, that, any other suggestions to save money? Should I try bartending?
The best personal finance advice I have for you is to stop focusing on saving money and focus on killing it your 1L year. Not sure what school you'll be going to, but unless it's one of the tippy-top schools where you can land a high paying job without any effort, you should be focusing on landing a 2L summer job which means you will need good grades first year.

You don't want to be worrying about relatively small expenses here and there, and lose sight of the big picture. If you land a $180k job you can make up for a lot of excessive living expenses. Worry about budgeting, scholarships, etc. after 1L year is over.
"My best advice on personal finance is to not pay attention to your finances"

okay buddy that is rly gud advice, wot else do u have for us?

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Post by Lexaholik » Thu Jul 14, 2016 3:31 pm

Nebby wrote:
Lexaholik wrote:
Caligrown wrote:Yup, thanks for the advice on used books. I am not ESL but currently in a meeting and trying to sneak my way here :D sorry for the brevity.

My COA will be ~190,000 I added in additional $10,000 just to be safe from unexpected costs so it should be fairly accurate. Unfortunately, retaking the LSAT is no longer an option as I have used up all 3 over a consecutive period and will have to wait 2 cycles for a fourth retake. While this MAY be possible, I will also have to take the June LSAT on my 4th try, which means 1) wait 3 cycles or 2) apply with my current scores and notify admissions office of my June retake. But this may defeat the purpose of retaking for more money as scholarship money will be more than likely depleted by then.

Having said, that, any other suggestions to save money? Should I try bartending?
The best personal finance advice I have for you is to stop focusing on saving money and focus on killing it your 1L year. Not sure what school you'll be going to, but unless it's one of the tippy-top schools where you can land a high paying job without any effort, you should be focusing on landing a 2L summer job which means you will need good grades first year.

You don't want to be worrying about relatively small expenses here and there, and lose sight of the big picture. If you land a $180k job you can make up for a lot of excessive living expenses. Worry about budgeting, scholarships, etc. after 1L year is over.
"My best advice on personal finance is to not pay attention to your finances"

okay buddy that is rly gud advice, wot else do u have for us?

"Broken leg? Just piss on it! It'll heal right up, buddy."
Haha you know what I mean. Don't be penny wise pound foolish etc. etc.

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