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Colleges

Colleges. UPenn. $168,000 for undergrad, and another $167,000 to get your executive MBA degree Pros – you get connections with the top banks and business programs in the nation Cons - none. Standford. $213,600 dollars a year plus 51000 for the executive MBA degree

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Colleges

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  1. Colleges

  2. UPenn • $168,000 for undergrad, and another $167,000 to get your executive MBA degree • Pros – you get connections with the top banks and business programs in the nation • Cons - none

  3. Standford • $213,600 dollars a year plus 51000 for the executive MBA degree • Pros – you get great connections • Cons – far from NYC, where most business takes place

  4. Princeton • $148,000 a year for undergrad tuition and another $72,000 to get your executive MBA degree • Pros – richest people in the world go to Princeton so you get the best connections • Cons – expensive and hard work

  5. Scholarships • Scholarships.com Resolve to Evolve Essay Scholarship – a 2 page essay that gives 1000 dollars • Dell Scholars Program – need a minimum if 2.4 gpa and need to show the need of financial aid, you get 20,000 dollars • AFSA High School Essay Contest – submit 4 pieces of writing and you get 2500 dollars and a trip to washington D.C • National merrit scholar – 2,500 dollar scholarship, you need to get a 224+ on your PSAT

  6. Expectancy • I want to be an investment banker when I get out of college, or a financial analyst. I’m expecting a salary of upwards to $300,000 dollars and by the end of my career I am going to be a billionaire.

  7. How to pay for college • Spending my parent’s money and adding in a few scholarships thank you mommy!

  8. Expenses • Food – $2,000 dollars • Clothing – $1,000 • Transportation – $1,000 • Rent – $4,700 • Personal – $5,000 • Books – $1,200

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