I just applied to a round of programs, and only ended up being accepted to one.... so my options are to either accept this program or try to reapply in a year or two and see if I can bulk up my resume and get in more places next time.
I'm not too enthusiastic about the program for a few reasons, but it might just be because of my main issue, the poor location! I'm trying to list out pros and cons, but I keep getting caught up by the fact that my only option is here or NOWHERE. I need someone objective to look at my pros and cons list and tell me what they think.
Pros:
1. The program itself is fine, and has a good match rate for internships.
2. There are several faculty members including my mentor who do research I'm interested in
3. Guaranteed funding for 4 years.
4. I already have a master's in the field so it would probably only take me 3-4 years to get my PhD instead of the 5-6 it might take if I switched to clinical.
5. Only 3 in my cohort.
6. It's a young program (only accredited for a few years), so they're very flexible.
7. I hated the whole application process and I would do almost anything not to have to repeat it + start research job hunting to bulk up my resume.
Cons:
1. The location is terrible for me. My husband is stuck in our current house because he's a fellow at the hospital, so I would either have a 2 hour commute or get an apartment there a few days a week and have a semi-long-distance relationship with my husband AND part-time single-parenthood of a 2-year-old.
2. The program is relatively new and there has been a lot of faculty turnover in the past few years (supposedly everyone there now is planning to stay, but...).
3. The research fit between myself and my mentor is good, but not great.
4. It's not my top choice program, which I fell in love with and then didn't get into because my POI found out after interviews that she wasn't going to be able to take any students this year.
5. My husband is not thrilled about the prospect of paying for a 2nd apartment and/or only seeing me and our son a few days a week.
6. If I wait and apply in two years, I can apply nationwide instead of just to places within driving distance.
Anyone who has been through this before have any advice? This seems like an impossible decision.