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Well, honey, not all PhD students receive a stipend. Some programs offer funding in the form of a stipend, while others may require students to secure their own funding through scholarships, grants, or part-time work. It's like a game of financial roulette in the world of academia, so make sure you do your homework before diving into that PhD journey.

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