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Impressive indeed - Thank you sir
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You belong in an MBA program.
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Great spreadsheet!

This will help me out in the near future, kudos!
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Interesting spreadsheet there! Good Stuff...Kudos!
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As I suspected...lower NPV for getting an MBA. :cry:
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gr8 spreadsheet..... kudos to you
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Great stuff! +1
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This is one of the most valuable posts i have seen on GMATclub...kudos.
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nice.
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Great stuff man. Now that I looked at the numbers, I am rethinking whether going for the MBA is a good move or not.

What would you guys pick: MBA from Ross/Tauber institute with $0 Scholarship or $170K/year salary in bay area with loads of stock options?
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Great stuff man. Now that I looked at the numbers, I am rethinking whether going for the MBA is a good move or not.

What would you guys pick: MBA from Ross/Tauber institute with $0 Scholarship or $170K/year salary in bay area with loads of stock options?


For me, an MBA is a set goal of mine, so to simply make a pick between the two without further information would be incorrect. If I was you, I would make a list of pros and cons, then decide which side it favors.
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sensation, i was in the same boat as you. roughly 160k/yr and stock grants that would have been vested in a year and a half. i ultimately decided that i want a mba.

it really is a matter of want. how badly do you want a masters degree, and pursue higher education. do your homework in realizing what a mba can and can not provide you.
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Absolutely great spreadsheet Ryguy! Kudos coming your way. Just had a question - if I had to include my internship $'s in this sheet, is there a "right" place to do so?

Thanks again!
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Absolutely great spreadsheet Ryguy! Kudos coming your way. Just had a question - if I had to include my internship $'s in this sheet, is there a "right" place to do so?

Thanks again!


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Thanks for the kind words! I totally forgot about the internship! I'll have a special input for that in version 2.0. :) In the meantime, the easiest way would probably be to do a "manual override" in Year 2 (2009). Simply reduce your tuition fees for that year by the expected amount to be earned from your internship. For instance, say you expect to earn $15,000. You can change cell D12 to read "=D30 + 15000." Notice this would be a plus sign since it is a positive cash flow. Hope that helps and thanks for the great suggestion. I'll post an update in the next day or so.
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No problem- I sort of did work around it in a similar manner but wanted to make sure! Great spreadsheet and looking forward to V2.0
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Excellent! Thanks for sharing.
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Awesome! As rhyme said, you are more than ready for B-School :)
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