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At most schools, funding is tied to teaching. If you come in with outside funding, there are programs that do not require you to teach. (They may still recommend it, since having zero teaching experience can hurt you on the academic job market, but it would be your choice.) Also, it's sometimes possible to get RA jobs instead of TA jobs, but not something you should count on at the outset.
The down side of teaching is that it takes time away from research. But the up side is that for anyone who wants an academic career, it's basically on-the-job training. Do you want to be a professor? If so, having some teaching experience is helpful. |
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Public universities are more likely to have more mandatory teaching duties, particularly the first year, since they rely on grad students to take care of a lot of the lower-level coursework. If you get a fellowship or other cushy scholarship, you may have little or no teaching duties. Also, you might consider looking at econ programs at business schools - since they have so much money, and since grad students are in short supply, they're often given only RA duties.
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thank you for the replies.
i asked because i have little desire to teach. you might wonder why i would even want a PhD in that case but i had noticed a lot of jobs in the think tank and other types of organizations preferred a PhD in economics or at least an MS which is why i am considering grad school, not particularly to be an academic researcher/professor.. and you can only do so much with a BA econ ![]() i'm guessing economics programs through business schools = expensive tuition, similar to MBA? also..what is the difference anyway, between econ programs in business school and the traditional econ department.. do i have to take marketing and accounting and things like that? because i just spent quite a bit of time switching out of BBA and catching up with BA econ requirements i don't think i want to go back to that area again.. thanks |
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U-Mich does not use first year students as TAs. Any first year student who is funded is on fellowship for the first year (and I would guess that in most years, half to two thirds of the first year class is funded). Funding in subsequent years is typically contingent upon a TA or RA position, and RA positions are harder to come by. |
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