bb
someone1 you really do feel that borrowing 88,656 is much safer than 134,862?
$46k buys you a Toyota Sienna AWD minivan. Would you not trade a minivan for a better fit, job placement, classmates and to start a new chapter in life?
If you could not do much with your degree than probably keep the minivan but if you are ambitious and can network and work hard, it makes sense to join a more motivated group.
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bb - I trade for a living... I have different experiences than you probably have. You can do a lot of things with 46K.
While you make me sound like a loser... how could playing it safe/smart be a barometer of your ambitions in life?
Also, you CAN NETWORK ANYWHERE, in ANY school, AT anytime without needing to shell out that extra 46K... and who's to say that Vandy has more motivated students than Simon...a ranking table?
Sorry, but your Toyota AWD analogy makes ZERO sense - 46K is not a depreciating asset, you can appreciate it depending on your plans, but a Toyota is a depreciating asset the very day you purchased it...
agree to disagree? that's what makes opinions so beautiful...
Last but not least, No - I didn't apply to these 2 schools and was coming based on the OP's situation as presented above
You talk about the $46k as if it's money that he already has in his pocket and can generate returns off it. FWIW, I spent years trading index and commodity futures so I understand the value of capital. OP is borrowing money to pay for school. It's not money that he has lying around in a brokerage account with guaranteed 10% annual interest that will compound in his favor. The 46k will amount to ~500 a month extra in loan payments. Simons avg starting salary ~98k. Owen ~108k. Taking on 88k debt for Simon isn't exactly a no risk situation either. Surely you realize this. We are all taking risks by forgoing 2 years of income to spend money on an MBA.
You can network anywhere at anytime. This is true, but then why bother going to Simon? Why not just go to an unranked school on a full scholarship and pay $0. Network your way into a job.