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	<title>Comments on: Graduate Students Get the Shaft</title>
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		<title>By: Nicole</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nicole</dc:creator>
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		<description>Preach it, friend!!! I chose to attend a grad school out of state, and all of the scholarships offered through my program went to students who attended undergrad here. I have earnestly search for as many possible and applied for them, but have yet to receive one. My graduate gpa is a 3.85. I am a graduate assistant and working my tail off to only take out subsidized student loans, while paying the remainder of my account balance through payroll deduction. In the fall, I only kept $90 out of each check. Try buying groceries, gas, school supplies, books, etc., out of $180 a month. Its extremely hard. Obviously, since we have to spend longer in school, its more expensive...I dont understand it either, kristen!</description>
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