I know that this has probably been talked about in this area before, but I don't know how far I want to go back to resurrect a post.
I just completed my first semester of graduate school in May. I took one class and worked 35 hrs/wk. Next semester I will be taking 2 classes and working ?? hrs/wk. My position within the university that I work at continues to be unstable due to the fact our state is always in some sort of fiscal crisis. I know that I will at least have reduced hours due to a hiring within my department who will need to be paid with some of the $$ I currently make. But I am not completely sure how much I can rely on what I am being told right now. There might not be any $$ available to pay me after this new person starts in mid to late July. I could very well be unemployed by Labor Day.
With unemployment a possibility, there is the thought of being a full-time graduate student instead. Has anyone had a SO in med school while being a grad student? How did you work out living on your student loans and theirs? Did you take the full amount offered to you as a grad student? I could have looked into a grad assistantship, but my grad school has cut those due to financial woes (grad school is also a state school). Some people even lost their positions in the middle of last semester. I have tried to talk to my MS3.11 about this, but he gets a glazed over look in his eyes. Then starts calculating the total amount of debt we will have when we are married and finished with our respective programs. Basically, my undergrad (currently in repayment) plus my grad school plus his medical school could be in the ballpark of $250K.
Any advice, suggestions or happy thoughts are greatly appreciated. :|
I just completed my first semester of graduate school in May. I took one class and worked 35 hrs/wk. Next semester I will be taking 2 classes and working ?? hrs/wk. My position within the university that I work at continues to be unstable due to the fact our state is always in some sort of fiscal crisis. I know that I will at least have reduced hours due to a hiring within my department who will need to be paid with some of the $$ I currently make. But I am not completely sure how much I can rely on what I am being told right now. There might not be any $$ available to pay me after this new person starts in mid to late July. I could very well be unemployed by Labor Day.
With unemployment a possibility, there is the thought of being a full-time graduate student instead. Has anyone had a SO in med school while being a grad student? How did you work out living on your student loans and theirs? Did you take the full amount offered to you as a grad student? I could have looked into a grad assistantship, but my grad school has cut those due to financial woes (grad school is also a state school). Some people even lost their positions in the middle of last semester. I have tried to talk to my MS3.11 about this, but he gets a glazed over look in his eyes. Then starts calculating the total amount of debt we will have when we are married and finished with our respective programs. Basically, my undergrad (currently in repayment) plus my grad school plus his medical school could be in the ballpark of $250K.
Any advice, suggestions or happy thoughts are greatly appreciated. :|
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