huh, never heard of that till now.
i assume you will be looking for a career in the medical field then? or maybe applications with humanoid robotics?
when do u expect to grad?
it's a graduate assistantship where you basically work at another University for 20 or so hours a week either TAing a lab or in my example, working at their Recreation Center, and they waive like 18-30 credits and give you a stipend for some amount. At Boston University it was $10,000.
I'm expected to graduate in 2019 and no nothing that cool or exciting I'm just trying to become a strength coach