Is 400k of debt sound way too high?
I just calculated that, including subsidized, unsubsidized, gradplus for the rest, even the stafford reductions from 6.8 to 3.4 over the next years, I will come out with 395,518 of debt.
This is after a 3 year residency during which I didn't pay back any interest, since the payments would be about $19,000 a year, or half my post-tax paycheck. This increased my debt from about 328k to 395k. Tuition and living expenese were $62,000 per year. 4 year residency would be 420k of debt and 5 year surgery (what I want to do) would be a whopping $449k of debt.
Does this sound right to anyone else, or am I just royally screwed with debt bondage my whole life. Or military bondage. These numbers almost make me vote democratic in the eventual hope of universal college education.
To be fair, it would only be 338k in debt accounting for 4% inflation each year.
I just calculated that, including subsidized, unsubsidized, gradplus for the rest, even the stafford reductions from 6.8 to 3.4 over the next years, I will come out with 395,518 of debt.
This is after a 3 year residency during which I didn't pay back any interest, since the payments would be about $19,000 a year, or half my post-tax paycheck. This increased my debt from about 328k to 395k. Tuition and living expenese were $62,000 per year. 4 year residency would be 420k of debt and 5 year surgery (what I want to do) would be a whopping $449k of debt.
Does this sound right to anyone else, or am I just royally screwed with debt bondage my whole life. Or military bondage. These numbers almost make me vote democratic in the eventual hope of universal college education.
To be fair, it would only be 338k in debt accounting for 4% inflation each year.
