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just tell me it will be alright - and i think i'll feel better
(didn't get accepted in my grad school program)
(didn't get accepted in my grad school program)
I'm neither so I take it I'm not experiencing grad school the way I should be then.Only rich people need grad school, or people in extreme debt =|
I'm neither so I take it I'm not experiencing grad school the way I should be then.
But the grad students I've talked to here, are all in extreme debt.
And that is the true meaning of life. But I this this song fits here too.(Songwriters: Idle, Eric; Jones, Trevor)
Or people like me that do their graduate work while working at a full time job. The company pays for the grad work..and I just kill myself for 5+ years trying to accomplish both..
Regards
Nope, just the entrance scholarship and mandated TA work. Entrance pays for tuition and TA pays for rent and food (and beer). It all depends on the program too as pigoo3 mentioned. Education (my field) has higher than average tuitions but not law/medicine high (thankfully).Then you must be gettings lots of scholarships, and that's good. But the grad students I've talked to here, are all in extreme debt.
You need to go get a credit card or three and max them all out then never pay them.
Definitely a tough way to do it...but in the end...better than not doing it at all. And of course nice that you have no debt in the end (or usually don't)!
- Nick
Nick, thankfully in this case I'll get out with no debt..apart from the blood, sweat and tears of carrying the course load with a very demanding job..
Regards
But yea, everybody here is right about the debt!!! It's probably for the better.