Oh my god, thank you for this video! It is too often said that you "shouldn't pay for a Masters" or that "you should be able to do a Masters for free!" And that isn't always the case, like at all.
no shade to this presenter but you should not be paying for your Masters or for Your PhD - top programs for top students are fully funded - and these are the folks that get TT positions when they graduate - otherwise - if you want do it for fun and almost no chance of getting hired somewhere - then go ahead
Incredibly informative!! Its really interesting to hear how other people budget and how much education costs at different schools, being open about it definitely helps inform other people's decisions! Thank you for sharing!
I love that you are sharing your student loan debt with confidence. Loans and debt scare me, but I am transferring to UCLA for undergrad this fall. After I plan to continue my education with graduate school. So loans are in my future! Thank you for showing me (us) the possibility of thriving even with debt.
Taking on loans is a daunting and scary prospect but so long as you go in with your eyes open, I think it becomes another hurdle rather than a mountain
I did PhD in Hong Kong, and it is basically free! In Hong Kong, we have a tuition fee of $42,100 HKD ($5432 USD) per year. As PhD fellowship provide an allowance of $30,760 per year, most students would have enough to cover tuition fee, rent, and daily expenditure.
I'm considering pursuing a PhD program but the finances are a concern. I'd like to see a video about how you are able to make things work living on a stipend. Thanks!
I'm going to Oxford for my masters this fall and this was immensely helpful because nothing is transparent on their website(s)!!! Also so frustrating because the university, the college, and your course all have information in different places. Thank you!
Your investment did pay off. Oxford paved the way for Yale! Many 'is a graduate degree worth it?' videos focus too much on the cost and debt. While this is justified, the abstraction of turning this into leverage for an Ivy League PhD is almost never touched on. Kudos for your far sightedness, future Dr. Kaylean!
Thank you for being so open about your finances. I think many people go into PhD programmes not knowing what they're getting into. The academic job market is absolutely terrible, and anyone who hasn't had a tough conversation with themselves about money should not be doing a PhD. All the best to you, cheers from Singapore!
@@thalblankson4002 Indeed! Unfortunately, this is mostly true only for the US/Canada. Many others go to the UK and Australia for self- or partially-funded programs, not to mention many others who pursue PhDs in less common destinations. There are way too many PhD candidates/grads than there are job openings. In my field of history, there are even grads with Ivy League PhDs and book contracts that still don't have secure employment. Getting into a funded program is just a first step in an increasingly uphill battle :/
Thank you! Would love to see a video on your loan repayment plan and the differences on types of loans that you mentioned. Also on the application process for applying to your UK Masters (and specifically) on the visa part! :)
Thank you for sharing your journey. Can't wait to read your work once you are published. I am considering studying social science in Germany which is much more affordable, but less prestigious than OxBridge.
I would love a video on loans and listening to your loan repayment plan. I'm starting my master's this fall and I would appreciate some tips on budgeting from someone who has gone through it!
Great video! This is more of a random question, but do you happen to be a member of any Associations? For example, there is the National Women’s Studies Association and the Association of Graduate Liberal Studies Programs (AGLSP) among many others. I’ve been wondering if I should become an official member of one of these organizations and start paying dues. However, I want to be sure that it would be worth it in the long run and I also wonder if membership to one in your chosen field looks good on a PhD application.
Thanks for the question! I am part of the Society for Historians of the Early American Republic and the American Historical Association. I plan on joining several more as a PhD student. I don’t think they are ‘necessary’ or ‘helpful’ for your applications but being a member and attending the conferences is! I attended a SHEAR conference last summer before applying and several faculty members I interviewed with for my PhD were there so I got to meet them in person before reaching out via email! I love conferences and highly recommend joining organizations so you can attend their programming and apply to become a speaker!
$500 is my yearly spending on books when I was an undergrad.. one book I want for grad school and research programs is $650-1000 becuase it is out of print, and no cheaper options..
Thanks a lot for this informative video! I am going to Oxford in the fall for my masters and I am also an international student (Canada). I wanted to know regarding banks in the UK to transfer your money from USD to pounds (in my case CAD to pounds). Did you open a bank account there or managed to pay directly from your american account and was charged the current exchange rate? If you did move your money to the UK which one did you chose?
B. Valériane I got a Monzo UK bank account where the college would transfer the remaining funds and I would personally set up and international wire transfer to my US bank account 😊
Thank you for your video!! I definitely want to see how humanities Ph.D. scholarship works. I'm pretty worried whether I can get full-funding or not in Ph.D. program...
i am interested in scholarship otherwise it not possible for me to afford the fee i am from pakistan currently i am in third semester studying BS political science my GPA IS 3.74 your kind guidance will highly be appreciable for me i will wait for your reply your video was quite overwhelming i like it
Hai kaylen... red hair...the brave, ready to shoot an arrow... beautiful girl... i wanna continue my study too at Oxford... my wives too must learn... 🌐👸......... 🌱🎁❤️
Yes lets normalize talking about money!
Oh my god, thank you for this video! It is too often said that you "shouldn't pay for a Masters" or that "you should be able to do a Masters for free!" And that isn't always the case, like at all.
Emily Rasch if you can manage to get it funded, do! It unfortunately wasn’t an option for me and I don’t regret it 💕 it got me where I needed to go
no shade to this presenter but you should not be paying for your Masters or for Your PhD - top programs for top students are fully funded - and these are the folks that get TT positions when they graduate - otherwise - if you want do it for fun and almost no chance of getting hired somewhere - then go ahead
Incredibly informative!! Its really interesting to hear how other people budget and how much education costs at different schools, being open about it definitely helps inform other people's decisions! Thank you for sharing!
Of course! A glad you liked it!!
I love that you are sharing your student loan debt with confidence. Loans and debt scare me, but I am transferring to UCLA for undergrad this fall. After I plan to continue my education with graduate school. So loans are in my future! Thank you for showing me (us) the possibility of thriving even with debt.
Taking on loans is a daunting and scary prospect but so long as you go in with your eyes open, I think it becomes another hurdle rather than a mountain
I did PhD in Hong Kong, and it is basically free!
In Hong Kong, we have a tuition fee of $42,100 HKD ($5432 USD) per year. As PhD fellowship provide an allowance of $30,760 per year, most students would have enough to cover tuition fee, rent, and daily expenditure.
That’s wonderful that they have programming and financing for PhD students! I feel very lucky to have a similar opportunity at Yale!
I'm considering pursuing a PhD program but the finances are a concern. I'd like to see a video about how you are able to make things work living on a stipend. Thanks!
I'm going to Oxford for my masters this fall and this was immensely helpful because nothing is transparent on their website(s)!!! Also so frustrating because the university, the college, and your course all have information in different places. Thank you!
Your investment did pay off. Oxford paved the way for Yale! Many 'is a graduate degree worth it?' videos focus too much on the cost and debt. While this is justified, the abstraction of turning this into leverage for an Ivy League PhD is almost never touched on. Kudos for your far sightedness, future Dr. Kaylean!
Yours was a very informative video! It is so exciting listening that you are going to study at Yale University. Warmest congratulations!
Thank you so much! I seriously can’t wait for all the moving videos and yale Ph.D. Vlogs to come! 💕
@@KaelynGraceApple I look forward to watching them!
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Thank you for being so open about your finances. I think many people go into PhD programmes not knowing what they're getting into. The academic job market is absolutely terrible, and anyone who hasn't had a tough conversation with themselves about money should not be doing a PhD. All the best to you, cheers from Singapore!
Glenn Ong I 100% agree! I hope to make more videos like this in order to make what it takes to go to grad school more transparent
Many PHD programs are fully funded.
@@thalblankson4002 Indeed! Unfortunately, this is mostly true only for the US/Canada. Many others go to the UK and Australia for self- or partially-funded programs, not to mention many others who pursue PhDs in less common destinations. There are way too many PhD candidates/grads than there are job openings. In my field of history, there are even grads with Ivy League PhDs and book contracts that still don't have secure employment. Getting into a funded program is just a first step in an increasingly uphill battle :/
@@MrZepharus Not true the whole Europe is the same except the UK. UK is different. Germany I know provide full funded PHD programs as well.
Thank you so much for this!! I am starting in September and it was super informative.
Oh I’m so glad you found it useful! Good luck this fall 💕
Thank you! Would love to see a video on your loan repayment plan and the differences on types of loans that you mentioned. Also on the application process for applying to your UK Masters (and specifically) on the visa part! :)
Zoe Luna of course! Thank you for the feedback ♥️
Yes! Please do a budget breakdown at Yale! I would love to see that.
xbydx10 yes! This video is on the way 😉
Thank you for sharing your journey. Can't wait to read your work once you are published. I am considering studying social science in Germany which is much more affordable, but less prestigious than OxBridge.
Good luck with your move to New Haven!
Thank you! I seriously cannot wait!!!
I would love a video on loans and listening to your loan repayment plan. I'm starting my master's this fall and I would appreciate some tips on budgeting from someone who has gone through it!
Thanks so much for the comment and suggestion! I will definitely share the process!
This was so informative. Also, I can’t wait for your vlogs when you get to Yale!
Thank you! I seriously can’t wait 🥰
Thank you so much for this 🌻
Of course! I hope you found it valuable 💕
Great video! This is more of a random question, but do you happen to be a member of any Associations? For example, there is the National Women’s Studies Association and the Association of Graduate Liberal Studies Programs (AGLSP) among many others. I’ve been wondering if I should become an official member of one of these organizations and start paying dues. However, I want to be sure that it would be worth it in the long run and I also wonder if membership to one in your chosen field looks good on a PhD application.
Thanks for the question! I am part of the Society for Historians of the Early American Republic and the American Historical Association. I plan on joining several more as a PhD student. I don’t think they are ‘necessary’ or ‘helpful’ for your applications but being a member and attending the conferences is! I attended a SHEAR conference last summer before applying and several faculty members I interviewed with for my PhD were there so I got to meet them in person before reaching out via email! I love conferences and highly recommend joining organizations so you can attend their programming and apply to become a speaker!
TheRedHeadAcademic Thank you so much! This response was really helpful.
Ashley Wells 💕💕💕 so glad it wAs useful!!
$500 is my yearly spending on books when I was an undergrad.. one book I want for grad school and research programs is $650-1000 becuase it is out of print, and no cheaper options..
I feel your pain. There are several books out of print that I’ll need for my PhD 😂 $$$
@@KaelynGraceApple I need it for a research project. Not even a degree.
I’ll need mine for my future diss. I was just lucky that I could avoid using them for my masters diss!
Same I am in undergraduate and my books cost $500 yearly.
Thanks a lot for this informative video! I am going to Oxford in the fall for my masters and I am also an international student (Canada). I wanted to know regarding banks in the UK to transfer your money from USD to pounds (in my case CAD to pounds). Did you open a bank account there or managed to pay directly from your american account and was charged the current exchange rate? If you did move your money to the UK which one did you chose?
B. Valériane I got a Monzo UK bank account where the college would transfer the remaining funds and I would personally set up and international wire transfer to my US bank account 😊
Thank you so much for your transparency 🙏🏾
Thank you for your video!! I definitely want to see how humanities Ph.D. scholarship works. I'm pretty worried whether I can get full-funding or not in Ph.D. program...
Each program is different and has varying degrees of funding. Just do a bit of digging, ask your potential advisor and other grad students!
Wow girl expensive but at least you not in debt anymore !💘
Please do a student loan video! Nice video!
♥️ thanks for the comment
Please make a video on your phd stipend.
Please make a video on how you plan to repay it back.
Varleen Kaur I certainly will!
Did you get a scholarship to study in Yale?
My PhD is fully funded :)
I'm working in a gap year or two between undergrad and law school and your debt load is basically my exact salary haha :O
I definitely would make more and be in far less debt if I chose a different profession 😅 but I unfortunately (for my wallet) love research
i am interested in scholarship otherwise it not possible for me to afford the fee i am from pakistan currently i am in third semester studying BS political science my GPA IS 3.74 your kind guidance will highly be appreciable for me i will wait for your reply your video was quite overwhelming i like it
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Hai kaylen... red hair...the brave, ready to shoot an arrow... beautiful girl... i wanna continue my study too at Oxford... my wives too must learn... 🌐👸......... 🌱🎁❤️
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