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Average debt
Started by janjanbureh
Hi Guys, what is the average debt amount of a Pharmacist?
It depends if you go to an in-state or out of state school
I'm looking at about 90k and thats for in state.
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Depends... among people I know, as little as no debt and as much as 250K... did you take 6 years? 8 years? longer? did you go in-state or out-of-state? maybe private? for both, or just for pharmacy school? did you get scholarships? did you pay something out of pocket vs. just financing with loans? Too many variables. I would say average is about 80K for in-state, about 150K for private, but it's just my gut instinct, not real stats...
Depends... among people I know, as little as no debt and as much as 250K... did you take 6 years? 8 years? longer? did you go in-state or out-of-state? maybe private? for both, or just for pharmacy school? did you get scholarships? did you pay something out of pocket vs. just financing with loans? Too many variables. I would say average is about 80K for in-state, about 150K for private, but it's just my gut instinct, not real stats...
About 50K for in-state at UB. Good value.
private, $85-90K
wow thats good. i think im looking at around 160k..but i did my undergrad+grad and im going to start pharmacy at the age of 21. ughh.
Instate, 4 years undergrad & 4 years Pharmacy School: probably right around 90k-100k
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California private : minimum $120,000
California public : minimum $80,000
(does not include living expenses)
California public : minimum $80,000
(does not include living expenses)
California private : minimum $120,000
California public : minimum $80,000
(does not include living expenses)
ya that seems about right...but that does not include interest right??
When I calculated what I'd owe for a 100k loan, it ended up being 138k w/interest! 😱
ya that seems about right...but that does not include interest right??
When I calculated what I'd owe for a 100k loan, it ended up being 138k w/interest! 😱
lol, just wait til you buy a house and see how much you'll pay in interest over 20-30 years, lol.
These are amazing statistic, but through hard work and dedication, it will eventually pay-off.
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