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jplusequalt
11 months ago
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Congress moves to reject bulk of White House's pro...
As someone who's friends with multiple grad students who are funded by the NSF ... this is not the opinion I've heard from them. They're all working on awesome research that could actually help people, and yet they struggle to get by.
birn559
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Sounds like cutting the budget will make things worse.
footlose_3815
11 months ago
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Cruelty is the point
francisofascii
11 months ago
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What is a typical annual stipend? $37K? Sounds barely livable depending on the location, roommate situation, your stage in life, etc.
lmwnshn
11 months ago
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https://csstipendrankings.org/
musicale
11 months ago
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Lot of red on that chart.
javiramos
11 months ago
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~$50k at MIT. Barely livable but livable. You can also complement this stipend with internships and other opportunities.
kelipso
11 months ago
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The usual stipend is much lower for grad students.
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