Kai Liu
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You really have no idea about how universities in the US work... lol... Waste my time...They paid you for research and you don't pay them?? Ha!!! Tell that to my college.
Here are what they charge for a Research Student in my uni
https://www.mq.edu.au/study/admissi...earch-training-contribution-bands-and-amounts
https://www.mq.edu.au/research/phd-and-research-degrees/fees-and-costs
For my program that's 2 years. Which is A$11,155 a year, unless you are a commonwealth funded student, you are liable to pay both years of fees. For a PhD, you are liable for 3 years full time course study, so you would need to pay 3 full years. The same things applies, unless you are a commonwealth place student, you are require to pay in full.
I have checked some US degree before, they charge from $20,000 to $30,000 (UCLA)
This is how much MIT charged for their research and PhD student
https://registrar.mit.edu/registration-academics/tuition-fees/graduate
This is how much UCLA charged for research student
https://grad.ucla.edu/gss/library/remissionsgsr.pdf
Not to mention if you want to get a place in research project, you most likely required a coursework degree form the same college before you can applies.
And no, it works the same in the US (US School fee are also listed), our school have a bridging scheme in some US college (Stanford, USC and some other school) so we can exchange and work in the US given if we have the visa and appropriate document , and unless you are a graduated researcher, your pay is shit, by graduated researcher I meant you just graduate from a PhD. If you are still getting your degree, you get half the pay than a graduate researcher. In Oz, it's around 40k a year and in the US, MIT RA/TA gets around 35k a year. You probably just enough to cover the living expenses.
As I said, you don't really know much on Post Graduate System in the US or anywhere in the world.
I wish, my professor is a hot blonde in her 30s. I would totally do her if I have a chance.
Majority of PhD students in the US get tuition paid+stipend (around 2000 USD per month) out of their professor's government research funds. I don't know much about post graduate system in the US??? LMAO... You can ask anyone here in this forum, I believe plenty of people here have obtained their degrees in the US...Your B.S. here only shows you know nothing about how US universities work...
And about your professor, no, you have no chance because they like people who have big balls which you have got none...LMAO...
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