Is it worth buying the macbook pro with 256GB compared to that with only 128GB?

I will mainly be using the laptop for university style dissertations/powerpoints. I'm also a big music and photo lover but I hardly ever download videos. What are everyone's views?
Kind regards,
Charlotte

It is a function of the types of data and how much is generated.  If all one would ever have is text on the MBP, certainly 128 GB of storage may be enough.  If one starts adding pictures, music, video, game applications etc., the equation can change radically.  I venture to say that almost all university students use their computers for personal as well as school activities. 
If the bank account is tight and additional storage cannot be added, in all probability great discipline will have to be exercised as to what will be kept on the MBP.  If you order a MBP with minimal storage and find you need more, all is not lost because you can purchase, at a reasonable price, an external HDD to take up the slack.   The disadvantage is that you then have another physical item to deal with but a degree of convenience and efficiency is lost.
Ciao.

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