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Over £10K less than £99K, however i am 23 so its nothing special, most people my age with my degree have £50K+.
I doubt it.Everyone I know, at that age, with a degree, has nothing like that sort of money.You must move in some pawsh social circles.
Not at all posh, my friends went into Investment banking/Actuary/insurance they are 21-22, in two yrs time they will have £50k saved up, they are normal hard working young people, living with parents. They are working class but don't talk slang, just speak clearly.
most would have 50k saved if they lived with their parents too
Theres NO WAY in hell 'most' students will have 50k+ in thier accounts even if they lived with their parents. You lot are CRAZY.
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Over £10K less than £99K, however i am 23 so its nothing special, most people my age with my degree have £50K+.
I doubt it.Everyone I know, at that age, with a degree, has nothing like that sort of money.You must move in some pawsh social circles.
Not at all posh, my friends went into Investment banking/Actuary/insurance they are 21-22, in two yrs time they will have £50k saved up, they are normal hard working young people, living with parents. They are working class but don't talk slang, just speak clearly.
most would have 50k saved if they lived with their parents too
Theres NO WAY in hell 'most' students will have 50k+ in thier accounts even if they lived with their parents. You lot are CRAZY.
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lmao. Thats actually f*cking funny. A part time job pays like 8gs a year TOPS. Over 3 years, thats 24g. Student loan is about 5gs a year. Over 3 years thats 15gs. So thats 39 over 3 years. Thats with a healthy student loan, and working about 20 hours a week. ALSO, SPENDING NO MONEY AT ALL. How can that be. Im just gonna make myself feel better and say that most students will have about 1000 to pay in overdraft and about 15 to pay in student loans. With about 800-1500 saved.

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Over £10K less than £99K, however i am 23 so its nothing special, most people my age with my degree have £50K+.
I doubt it.Everyone I know, at that age, with a degree, has nothing like that sort of money.You must move in some pawsh social circles.
Not at all posh, my friends went into Investment banking/Actuary/insurance they are 21-22, in two yrs time they will have £50k saved up, they are normal hard working young people, living with parents. They are working class but don't talk slang, just speak clearly.
most would have 50k saved if they lived with their parents too
Theres NO WAY in hell 'most' students will have 50k+ in thier accounts even if they lived with their parents. You lot are CRAZY.
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im not talking about students and neither was the person i quotedif you bringing in a graduates wage with no outgoings are you tryna tell me you couldnt clock up way on to your way of 50k savings within 3-5 years
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Over £10K less than £99K, however i am 23 so its nothing special, most people my age with my degree have £50K+.
I doubt it.Everyone I know, at that age, with a degree, has nothing like that sort of money.You must move in some pawsh social circles.
Not at all posh, my friends went into Investment banking/Actuary/insurance they are 21-22, in two yrs time they will have £50k saved up, they are normal hard working young people, living with parents. They are working class but don't talk slang, just speak clearly.
most would have 50k saved if they lived with their parents too
Theres NO WAY in hell 'most' students will have 50k+ in thier accounts even if they lived with their parents. You lot are CRAZY.
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im not talking about students and neither was the person i quotedif you bringing in a graduates wage with no outgoings are you tryna tell me you couldnt clock up way on to your way of 50k savings within 3-5 years
Oops, thought you were talking about students. In any case, youd still be hard pushed to save 50k over 3-5 years even with a degree. To be honest, if you graduate your gonna be on more or less the same wage as someone else your age who didnt go to uni. Dont forget, they have been working their way up their own ladder in the 3-4 years you have been at uni. The only time you REALLY feel the benifit of having a degree is in your early 30s (ok, f*ck it, maybe from like 27). So yea, once you have graduated your only gonna be on about 17gs for about 3/4 years. Thats like 1400 a month BEFORE tax. To get the minimum amount (50 gs) in the maximum time (5 years), youd have to save about 800 quid EVERY MONTH. Theres no way you can save 60% of your monthly wage consistantly for 5 years.
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Over £10K less than £99K, however i am 23 so its nothing special, most people my age with my degree have £50K+.
I doubt it.Everyone I know, at that age, with a degree, has nothing like that sort of money.You must move in some pawsh social circles.
Not at all posh, my friends went into Investment banking/Actuary/insurance they are 21-22, in two yrs time they will have £50k saved up, they are normal hard working young people, living with parents. They are working class but don't talk slang, just speak clearly.
most would have 50k saved if they lived with their parents too
Theres NO WAY in hell 'most' students will have 50k+ in thier accounts even if they lived with their parents. You lot are CRAZY.
WORD
im not talking about students and neither was the person i quotedif you bringing in a graduates wage with no outgoings are you tryna tell me you couldnt clock up way on to your way of 50k savings within 3-5 years
Oops, thought you were talking about students. In any case, youd still be hard pushed to save 50k over 3-5 years even with a degree. To be honest, if you graduate your gonna be on more or less the same wage as someone else your age who didnt go to uni. Dont forget, they have been working their way up their own ladder in the 3-4 years you have been at uni. The only time you REALLY feel the benifit of having a degree is in your early 30s (ok, f*ck it, maybe from like 27). So yea, once you have graduated your only gonna be on about 17gs for about 3/4 years. Thats like 1400 a month BEFORE tax. To get the minimum amount (50 gs) in the maximum time (5 years), youd have to save about 800 quid EVERY MONTH. Theres no way you can save 60% of your monthly wage consistantly for 5 years.
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