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10-10-2010 11:42 AM |
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Originally Posted by notYourOrdinary
(Post 1990655)
Oh no i'm not talking about now, i would claim residency before i go to Grad school i have about 2+ year to finish my bachelors and then for sure decide with i want to do with that. in 2 year + grace period, i should be able to figure it out... Hopefully. But, i'm doing the research. My friend who's in California (she goes to champman) now told me it would take her 3 years to claim residency so by her senior year she should be able to claim residency right before grad school.
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Be careful with that. I moved to a new state to go to grad school, and after a year and a half I applied for in-state status. I was shot down. One of the reasons given was that the school did not consider my student loans to be "income." Funny, it felt like income to me.
I think that the best route to getting in-state status is working full time for a year or more, and perhaps taking a class or two part time. If you are a grad student, your school should also give automatic in-state status to any student who is working on campus as a TA, GA, or RA. If I had it to do over again, I would chose the latter route.
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