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How much should i worry about money and loans?

I'm worried because I plan on going to grad school and i Know that its going to cost a lot.


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Jennifer’s Answer

There are many ways to ease your worries about the cost of Grad School. While it's true that grad courses often cost more than undergrad ones, you can lower these expenses. You can apply for scholarships just for Grad students. There are also paid roles at the school, like teaching assistant or research assistant, that you can apply for. Tutoring other students can bring in extra money too. Don’t forget, you can also apply for financial aid.
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Alex’s Answer

When thinking about your future, it's important to consider all your options and the potential benefits. Ask yourself if grad school is essential for your career goals. Maybe you can start working in your field with just a bachelor's degree. Gaining experience and earning money right away might be a smart move, allowing you to save for grad school later. Remember, some people find they don't need an advanced degree to succeed or discover new interests along the way.

If a master's degree is necessary for your dream job and you're sure about it, take the time to explore different schools and look for scholarship opportunities. Being mindful of student debt is a burden, as it can impact your ability to achieve your dreams. Stay positive and make choices that align with your long-term goals!
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Katie’s Answer

You are showing exceptional maturity and awareness about the cost of higher education - good for you! That said, I worked several years after I got my undergraduate degree before pursuing my masters. My employer paid for half and I paid the other half, with some help from my family. I strongly recommend you do not get mired in student loan debt. As other posters have indicated, there are ways to help pay for graduate school. Good Luck!
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