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Hello,
I am a undergraduate Physics student and I heard that if you pursue a graduate degree in Physics for grad school (not undergraduate) the department pays your tuition for you?
Is this true? I have 5 friends that they have finished undergraduate physics (payed their OWN tuition) but now they are pursuing the masters and phd advanced degree at my same college and they get their tuition paid for and they get money and stuff, but they have to TA undergraduate classes in exchange. Is this true?
I am a undergraduate Physics student and I heard that if you pursue a graduate degree in Physics for grad school (not undergraduate) the department pays your tuition for you?
Is this true? I have 5 friends that they have finished undergraduate physics (payed their OWN tuition) but now they are pursuing the masters and phd advanced degree at my same college and they get their tuition paid for and they get money and stuff, but they have to TA undergraduate classes in exchange. Is this true?