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How do you pay for school?
First few semesters I used my savings, then I realized if I kept spending all my savings Id be living like pay cheque to pay cheque so I
started taking out student loans. 13k in the hole now :omg:
started taking out student loans. 13k in the hole now :omg:
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Grad school, bursaries until they changed the policy. Now it comes off my stipend income. Grr.
My constant goal is to figure out someway to find a balance between work and school so that I can do both for an extended period of time without having to rely on anyone else (including the government). If anyone has any ideas let me know :P
i'm a TA next semester, so that'll help a bit... but still, my student loan debt is going to be scary so i don't want to think about it.
then work for spending money
14k in loans, woo! lol
At that point you're guaranteed something like $5,500 a semester if doing your Master's and $6,000 a semester for a Ph. D. So if you TA, you get around $5,100 a semester and then get 'topped-up' by your supervisor. If not, then your supervisor's grant pays for you. Or you can get fellowships through NSERC or the Chemistry department (either way, it's free money). But regardless of what mix of income you have you're pretty much guaranteed the minimum level of support if you meet academic and thesis requirements. So in my case the supervisory committee said I was all right in my thesis project progress and they had minor concerns.
I dunno how it works in the arts - I do know people who have had to take student loans because they couldn't get a TAship or fellowship and their supervisor did not have the grant money to pay for a grad student.