mcburnster
mcburnster t1_iyb9vl7 wrote
Reply to comment by Werewolfdad in Life Change - Budget Reset - No Savings for 2 years? by [deleted]
Yeah, I think school will act as a governor on how much fun I can have. It’s definitely the priority. But I have a good work situation that is flexible, I am pretty efficient at learning and have good time management skills.
I appreciate your feedback. I think it’ll end up being a balance, it’s honestly just the mental hurdle of going from maxing all accounts to a very low percentage of savings that I’m struggling with.
mcburnster t1_iyb8wou wrote
Reply to comment by sonnyfab in Life Change - Budget Reset - No Savings for 2 years? by [deleted]
Thanks I’ll weigh your opinion with the input of others.
mcburnster t1_iyb6yij wrote
Reply to comment by sonnyfab in Life Change - Budget Reset - No Savings for 2 years? by [deleted]
Yes working while in school
mcburnster t1_iyb6krs wrote
Reply to comment by sonnyfab in Life Change - Budget Reset - No Savings for 2 years? by [deleted]
My post was confusing I guess. I would pay the $1400 per month for school every month, but if I expect to enjoy my new living situation I would likely have minimal money to add to my savings. So the question is, in my situation do you think not adding to my savings is okay for 2 years? Or do you think that would be a mistake
mcburnster t1_iybag36 wrote
Reply to comment by Werewolfdad in Life Change - Budget Reset - No Savings for 2 years? by [deleted]
Haha yeah. I think it’s irresponsible. That’s the struggle!!!
Reflecting on it, if it doesn’t work I can always change to a different situation.