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Originally Posted by Blue Skies
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One nice thing about being a G.A. or a T.A. (for grad students) is that such a job may automatically confer in-state status.
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I was trying to say, with my previous post, was that I have discovered that not all schools give in state tuition. It was my understanding that this was a universal truth in the academic world. I have beeen looking into schools and Ihave found out that a number of schools do not give in state tuition Also, I have years of teaching and decent grades and test scores and did not get any T.A. or Research assistant positions, so they are not easily to come by and even if they are they don't always garantee in state tuition.
Then again, maybe I applied to the wrong schools.