Frozenroses Posted February 15, 2012 Posted February 15, 2012 here is what the letter says: Year 1: $xxxxxx (including a Doctoral Recruitment Scholarship and a TA, but no teaching) Years 2-4: $xxxxxx (including a TA and a Department Graduate Scholarship) Your first year funding is a bit higher than other years, because it includes a recruitment scholarship. It also includes payment as a teaching assistant (TA), but you will not be teaching. In years 3-4, you will teach as a TA during the fall and winter term. Finally, you will hold an Graduate Scholarship (GS) to supplement your pay up to the guaranteed minimum. The GTA and the GS are bundled together (that is, you cannot hold the GS unless you also hold a TA). So... riddle me this - do I, or do I not have to TA in second year...? How would YOU read this? Answers ona postcard please x
jrah822 Posted February 15, 2012 Posted February 15, 2012 It seems as if they meant to say "in years 2-4" in the letter, because it says "years 2-4: $xxxxxx" above that. My advice would be to call them up to clarify though! No harm in that!
hope4fall2012 Posted February 15, 2012 Posted February 15, 2012 Like jrah822 said, you should email or call the school and ask them. In my opinion, its better to look at and analyse these offers without any presumptions. Something that seems a particular way may not actually be so.
Frozenroses Posted February 15, 2012 Author Posted February 15, 2012 Thats what I was thinking too... but then the two upper sections are divided because of a financial difference... the trick of it is, obviously, it would be great if I could only TA for two years rather than 3, so I am wondering if theres a way I can hold them to the typo (if it is one) and respond saying 'i would be happy to accept the offer as outlined with X amount for 1 year and X amount for three years after, and, as stipulated in the offer letter Teaching TAships which are undertaken in years 3 and 4'. Since they have it in the offer letter, surely I have some leverage?
rising_star Posted February 15, 2012 Posted February 15, 2012 I have yet to read an offer letter that is binding and doesn't have out clauses for the school. Better to ask and clarify than try to trick them, since the latter will likely fail.
Frozenroses Posted February 16, 2012 Author Posted February 16, 2012 thanks for all your advice and assistance - much appreciated x
Moji Posted February 16, 2012 Posted February 16, 2012 Thats what I was thinking too... but then the two upper sections are divided because of a financial difference... the trick of it is, obviously, it would be great if I could only TA for two years rather than 3, so I am wondering if theres a way I can hold them to the typo (if it is one) and respond saying 'i would be happy to accept the offer as outlined with X amount for 1 year and X amount for three years after, and, as stipulated in the offer letter Teaching TAships which are undertaken in years 3 and 4'. Since they have it in the offer letter, surely I have some leverage? Yeah definitely going to second rising_star. Trying to leverage a typo in such a way is going to make you "that guy" in the department, should you choose to accept their offer.
Frozenroses Posted February 16, 2012 Author Posted February 16, 2012 As an update - I clarified with the uni - it was a typo - booooooooo
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