Or is it $82,896 for two years to the full Masters?
j.adrian
Dec 27, 21 12:00 am
That's for a single academic year
flatroof
Dec 27, 21 10:04 am
What a bargain! They should be charging double for such a useful degree!
Non Sequitur
Dec 27, 21 1:10 pm
I'm surprised it's not 80k per semester. Such a good investment.
reallynotmyname
Dec 27, 21 2:16 pm
How many years would have to work at a USA practice to reach a salary of $82,896 a year?
I think most of today's private school sticker prices exist solely to extract the maximum cash possible from the subset of applicants who are rich enough to pay them.
natematt
Jan 16, 24 12:36 am
I think 0/5/10 yrs is looking like 60/80/100k range in the big city, with a good 10k swing based on firm, etc.
square.
Dec 27, 21 2:33 pm
my degree cost 1/4 that a year and it still feels like a substantial burden.. this is atrocious.
bowling_ball
Dec 28, 21 4:04 pm
My entire degree cost 1/8 of that. I still had loans which sucked. This feels so so so so wrong.
bowling_ball
Dec 28, 21 4:07 pm
Sorry, to be clear, my entire Masters degree cost 1/8 of ONE year at GSD, per the above numbers.
Bench
Dec 30, 21 8:36 am
Oh wow. When you put it that way, my entire M.Arch fees were also 1/8 of one year of that budget above.
JAK-90825
Dec 28, 21 4:12 pm
That is one year baby! Lol WTF
Zorbon the Builder
Jan 12, 24 10:10 pm
It's not $80k though. It's about $55k which is still outrageous. There's $25k itemized for living expenses including health insurance. Although you would have to be either rich or an idiot to blow $21k on housing and personal expenses while in grad school. You can rent a room for $800 in Cambridge and take a vow of poverty (aka no overpriced luxuries like Starbucks and vacations).
ys1
Jan 15, 24 7:54 pm
Yor are golden. The degree is worth every penny. Proceed. LOL
Volunteer
Jan 16, 24 6:26 am
If any school does not need contributions from rich alumni like Bill Ackman it is Harvard with their $50 billion endowment.
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Is it $82,896 a year?
Or is it $82,896 for two years to the full Masters?
That's for a single academic year
What a bargain! They should be charging double for such a useful degree!
I'm surprised it's not 80k per semester. Such a good investment.
How many years would have to work at a USA practice to reach a salary of $82,896 a year?
I think most of today's private school sticker prices exist solely to extract the maximum cash possible from the subset of applicants who are rich enough to pay them.
I think 0/5/10 yrs is looking like 60/80/100k range in the big city, with a good 10k swing based on firm, etc.
my degree cost 1/4 that a year and it still feels like a substantial burden.. this is atrocious.
My entire degree cost 1/8 of that. I still had loans which sucked. This feels so so so so wrong.
Sorry, to be clear, my entire Masters degree cost 1/8 of ONE year at GSD, per the above numbers.
Oh wow. When you put it that way, my entire M.Arch fees were also 1/8 of one year of that budget above.
That is one year baby! Lol WTF
It's not $80k though. It's about $55k which is still outrageous. There's $25k itemized for living expenses including health insurance. Although you would have to be either rich or an idiot to blow $21k on housing and personal expenses while in grad school. You can rent a room for $800 in Cambridge and take a vow of poverty (aka no overpriced luxuries like Starbucks and vacations).
Yor are golden. The degree is worth every penny. Proceed. LOL
If any school does not need contributions from rich alumni like Bill Ackman it is Harvard with their $50 billion endowment.