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Now, if you don't know what a graduate assistantship is, it's basically being, like, working as an assistant in a university, being employed by the university
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So this is in New York University. Not much to say about the university. It's NYU
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Everybody knows NYU. This is for master's in PhD students. It's in NYU
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Full funding. Full funding, again, means it covers tuition fees and then it covers more
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Basically, like, graduate assistantships usually cover your. like tuition fees and then give you some some type of stipend that usually is enough to live
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where the university is basically because like you should be you should be able to afford to live there so
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we can work in the university right so again it's full funding there are no specific nationalities
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there are no specific subjects admission deadline is November the first. So, as you can see, it covers partial to full tuition remission, biweekly allowance
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for accommodation, transportation, and personal expenses, and health insurance. Again, it's kind of like being employed by the university. Basically, you go there and work for like 10 hours
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20 hours a week, and like there are different types of assistantships. It can be like a research
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assistant, you can be a teaching assistant. Why does it do it? Hang on. I'm pretty sure
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I'm mute. Okay. I'm muted this one. Sorry. Sorry about that. Thank you very much for the feedback
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So basically, yeah, there are different types of assistantships. So basically you can be a research assistant be a teaching assistant administrative assistant So you go to the school work 10 hours 20 hours a week and then your tuition is covered you get health insurance and you get stipends
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So university, again, not much to say about the university. New York University, NYU is known by pretty much everyone who are interested in studying abroad
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It's in New York, like 50,000 students, three more scholarships. You can get more information here
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about like the application process, about the deadlines, about like tuition fees
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which is about like 50,000, 60,000, which is kind of like on the higher
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higher tier, like higher end of the tuition fees in both United States and pretty much anywhere
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like 60,000, it could go up to 66,000 US dollars per year
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So keep that in mind. It's an extremely expensive university because it's a very prestigious
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University and it's a private university. So yeah, if you want to see where the university is and what it looks like, let's go and see that
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Hi there. So, of course, this is where it is basically in Manhattan
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This is Manhattan? Yeah. Okay. Hang on, this is Manhattan, right? Yeah. So here in the middle of New York, which is like one of the most expensive places you can live in
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once again. So keep that in mind. So the university looks like this
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This is the university. As you can see, if you want to study in New York
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a lot of people want to study in the United States, study in New York. Keep in mind that it's a very competitive school
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Can you make admission of those universities? If you mean tutorials, like admission tutorials
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Actually we kind of did a couple of those So basically a lot of universities in the United States accept something called Common App applications Hang on let me actually show you what Common App is
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Okay, so... All right, there is... So, Common App. Basically, this is a platform
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I can't really show you all that well with this. Okay, so this is a platform
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where you create like create an account and like give your information which open now
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for the admission I'm going to get back to that so basically this is a platform
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where you can use like create a create an account and then you
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apply for as you can see more than a thousand colleges and a lot of universities
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in the United States except applications through Common App and we have done a couple of
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tutorials, for example, I remember doing a tutorial, making a tutorial, sorry, on Cornell University
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which accept applications through Common App, which is pretty much the same. Like if you go
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and see our tutorial on Cornell University, you can use pretty much the same process, like from
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start to finish to apply to, for example, NYU or pretty much any other university in the United
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States. Open now for admission. Yeah, this scholarship is right now open for application
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So we are also planning to do more tutorials like application tutorials
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but I just didn't want to make the same tutorial over and over again for other schools
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saying the same thing. Maybe we can't do like just one common app tutorial and that might
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cover it. All right. So what was I saying? Okay, yeah, this is the school basically, you know, NYU
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So yeah and the scholarship as you can see we have like eligibility criteria just need to be an international master and PhD student or applicant of New York University
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One thing to keep in mind is that you get the scholarship after you start studying in the university
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Like, assistantships are not something that you apply for before going to the university
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you start studying at the university, which in this case, in the middle of New York, Manhattan
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which will be extremely expensive. So you need to be able to afford that, afford studying at the university without the assistantship
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And then if you apply and get the assistantship, then pretty much everything is covered
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But you cannot just rely on the assistantships to cover your all expenses
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They can cover pretty much everything. will need, but you cannot completely rely on them. You have to have your own savings, your own
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funds. So keep that in mind. Remember to apply for admission to New York University first
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before applying for graduate assistantships. Yeah, and then we have deadlines here. And if you
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want to get more information, you can go to official scholarship page for this scholarship
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which doesn't give you all that much information. graduate students can apply for an assistantship or teaching fellowship in some schools
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An assistantship or teaching fellowship provides full tuition remission and a stipend
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They don't give you the exact number for that stipend, but it has to be enough to live where the university is, at least in its immediate vicinity
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so you can go and work at the university. Yeah, that's pretty much it
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We do a lot of graduate assistantships pretty much every week. We have another one
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Some assistantships are better, some are worse. Can you show some from Australia