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TA support at Indiana University | 3 comments (3 topical, 0 hidden)
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by Jonny77889 on Mon Feb 25, 2008 at 01:19:26 PM PDT

I cannot say about Indiana University specifically since I do not know how much it costs to live there, but I am a TA at the University of Kentucky with about the same stipend, and I have enough money to live on. But that's not too hard for me since I have student health insurance and don't have a car and don't have extra taxes to pay that foreign students would have to pay. And I've learned to save some money in shopping by trying to buy store brands of food instead of regular brands. But whether you will have enough money depends on how much your housing will cost, how much your car costs (if you have one), and how much other stuff you need or want will cost. Other TA's here at the University of Kentucky find a way to live on the money they earn. So my guess is that you should be fine.



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by Sean on Tue Feb 26, 2008 at 02:24:59 PM PDT

Like always, the answer to "Is it enough support?" is "It depends" Some areas are naturally more expensive (New York, Washington D.C., Boston, etc.), so that needs to be taken into account. When I was in graduate school at Penn State, the money was enough to pay for my living expenses. However, I received the same offer (financially speaking) at another school in a more expensive area; I am quite sure that offer would not be enough if I wanted to live alone. You can also check into campus housing - this can help keep expenses down.



TA support at Indiana University | 3 comments (3 topical, 0 hidden)

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