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Very rough numbers, but it should be OK (+-10%, I live in London).

Expenses - £19.9K to £25.2k per annum

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- £850-1250 flatshare (living around Marylebone is ££££!, West of Baker Street/Lisson Grove might be a tiny bit cheaper)
- £600 for meals/entertainment, assuming lunch at LBS is subsidized or something
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- £1000 on course materials, etc?
- £1500/£2000 on travel

Income - Highly variable but let's assume you get a 3 month internship in MBB (Salary £85k, 3 months work -20% tax) net c.£17k, assuming no auto enrolment for pension contributions, etc.

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Very rough numbers, but it should be OK (+-10%, I live in London).

Expenses - £19.9K to £25.2k per annum

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- £850-1250 flatshare (living around Marylebone is ££££!, West of Baker Street/Lisson Grove might be a tiny bit cheaper)
- £600 for meals/entertainment, assuming lunch at LBS is subsidized or something
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- £1000 on course materials, etc?
- £1500/£2000 on travel

Income - Highly variable but let's assume you get a 3 month internship in MBB (Salary £85k, 3 months work -20% tax) net c.£17k, assuming no auto enrolment for pension contributions, etc.

Hope it helps!

This is so helpful! Exactly the kind of insight I was hoping for, thank you so much, and best of luck with your program :)
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Here is what I heard:

- Housing is roughly $2,000/mo for a 1-person apartment
- Bad location would be $1,600
- Cost of living in London is high and ironically travelling anywhere else is cheaper than spending time in London (sans rent of course)
- Everything is convenient. While LBS may be cheaper in tuition than some of the US programs, the living expenses create an equivalent cost at the end of the day.
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Here is what I heard:

- Housing is roughly $2,000/mo for a 1-person apartment
- Bad location would be $1,600
- Cost of living in London is high and ironically travelling anywhere else is cheaper than spending time in London (sans rent of course)
- Everything is convenient. While LBS may be cheaper in tuition than some of the US programs, the living expenses create an equivalent cost at the end of the day.

bb - very helpful, thank you for following up. Looks like housing plus living expenses easily top $2500 - definitely quite steep.
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Here is what I heard:

- Housing is roughly $2,000/mo for a 1-person apartment
- Bad location would be $1,600
- Cost of living in London is high and ironically travelling anywhere else is cheaper than spending time in London (sans rent of course)
- Everything is convenient. While LBS may be cheaper in tuition than some of the US programs, the living expenses create an equivalent cost at the end of the day.

bb - very helpful, thank you for following up. Looks like housing plus living expenses easily top $2500 - definitely quite steep.


You can save money living together. The person I talked to did not (despite my pressure) disclose how much they spend on things other than rent (I think they were a bit emberrassed maybe)? I would guess they spend a lot on going out and eating out. You can definitely spend less but I would say it will be expensive... we have a few budgets for business schools floating out there but in addition to Top Ramen and other "student" food, you have social things/events, coffee chats, travel around the city, travel in Europe and UK with classmates and for recruiting (the recruiting part of the travel has stopped but not the leisure from what I hear).

As a point of reference, many schools in the US have Treks such as Tech, Finance, etc and it is basically going on the road for a week visiting a bunch of companies in a certain area (e.g. west coast or New York). it can easily be $3-5K for just one week and it is tough to choose not to go since you may miss out on an internship and it would be a good time to bond with your classmates/etc. There is a lot of pressure to spend money in business school.
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Here is what I heard:

- Housing is roughly $2,000/mo for a 1-person apartment
- Bad location would be $1,600
- Cost of living in London is high and ironically travelling anywhere else is cheaper than spending time in London (sans rent of course)
- Everything is convenient. While LBS may be cheaper in tuition than some of the US programs, the living expenses create an equivalent cost at the end of the day.

bb - very helpful, thank you for following up. Looks like housing plus living expenses easily top $2500 - definitely quite steep.


You can save money living together. The person I talked to did not (despite my pressure) disclose how much they spend on things other than rent (I think they were a bit emberrassed maybe)? I would guess they spend a lot on going out and eating out. You can definitely spend less but I would say it will be expensive... we have a few budgets for business schools floating out there but in addition to Top Ramen and other "student" food, you have social things/events, coffee chats, travel around the city, travel in Europe and UK with classmates and for recruiting (the recruiting part of the travel has stopped but not the leisure from what I hear).

As a point of reference, many schools in the US have Treks such as Tech, Finance, etc and it is basically going on the road for a week visiting a bunch of companies in a certain area (e.g. west coast or New York). it can easily be $3-5K for just one week and it is tough to choose not to go since you may miss out on an internship and it would be a good time to bond with your classmates/etc. There is a lot of pressure to spend money in business school.

I can help with expenditures other than rent if it helps, I just didn't use it as you'll be a student so I presume you'll hang at cheaper places!

- Dinner/brunch out 4x/week = 200. This is a nice restaurant sharing a wine, but you can def eat out for £25, and most probably you will eat out at cheaper places.
- Pint session 3x/week = 60
- Supermarket spend/week = 60
- Lunch 5x/week out = 50. I don't know about LBS, but lunch at INSEAD was subsidized so that could be much cheaper.

370/week * 4.33 = 1602/Month
I'd def flatshare, studios and 1 beds in Marylebone and thereabouts can be pretty crap in terms of space/natural light. As said before, £1250 will allow you to share a nice flat with 1/2 more people.

Please feel free to DM if you have any specific Qs.

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bb and rtbs15, thank you so much for following up. This provides a good level of clarity - rent is something I can look around for but living expenses were the big variable for me. Appreciate it guys :)