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So, for essentially every physics program in the U.S. (including the one I'm about to start at =), you get a tuition waiver and a reasonable stipend for the hours that you put in, but it's less hours than I'm used to.
So essentially, I would dread having a TA appointment, a full graduate courseload schedule, and an extra part-time job to pick up the slack, but are graduate student loans intended only to be used by people who are paying for tuition? Do Ph.D. programs frown upon their funded students taking out Stafford loans?
So essentially, I would dread having a TA appointment, a full graduate courseload schedule, and an extra part-time job to pick up the slack, but are graduate student loans intended only to be used by people who are paying for tuition? Do Ph.D. programs frown upon their funded students taking out Stafford loans?