Jump to content

korartiz

Members
  • Posts

    39
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by korartiz

  1. Just accepted my offer from GaTech! 

    I'm planning on living on campus the first year, as I don't have the time or money to go to Atlanta and search around... also hoping to be in an environment with a lot of other like minded people.

    Anyone looking for a new acquaintance/friend? :)

  2. I still haven't heard from one school, but as it stands I'm deciding between these two programs. 

    The subject areas that I would be covering are very similar. Here are some of my thoughts on each of them; but I'm wondering what you all think. 

     

    UWM -- 

    +/- POI very well known in area of interest. Other faculty I'm not so sure of.

    - English degrees aren't so great for finding employment.

    + Offered out-of-state waiver.

    + Significantly fewer students = more attention from faculty and much smaller classes. 

    +? Funding potentially available at the end of April/in the summer. 

    + One professor has shown a fair deal of interest in me and has stated that he'd offer me opportunities if they become available.

    + Milwaukee is relatively safe.  

     

    GaTech -- 

    + Well known program and faculty, many of which share interests with me. 

    + Likely higher chance of employment upon graduation. 

    - Many more students in the program. 

    - Faculty appears to be busy with their own work and likely give the majority of their spare time to the PhDs. 

    +/- Funding potentially available in the summer, but it's not guaranteed and otherwise up to me. 

    +/- Out-of-state waivers available... trying to put my name forward, but am not getting a response from the program director. 

    - High crime rate in Atlanta. 

     

    My goal 2 years from now is to continue on to PhD study... so in either case, assuming I do well, I can apply to both schools again for PhD study. I'm just not sure what to do now. Honestly, the biggest factor to me is funding, as I have a fair amount of loans from undergrad and do not want to have to take out any more. It's rather frustrating that neither is offering it until AFTER they already want my intent to enroll. The same thing is happening with DePaul's New Media program. 

     

    I'm thinking about putting in my deposits at both, but I'm not sure if a) I want to eat the $500+ and B) if they'd hate me for it when I said sorry midway through the summer. 

     

    Thoughts? 

  3. Care to elaborate on some of the hot spots, RunMilW? 

    I've looked at apartments on padmapper... seems like the cheapest near the school that I'm finding is around the 500 mark, but only if you have 2 other people living with you. 

  4. Got a call from the University of Florida yesterday, accepting me to their MA program. Thought a few people might be interested to know, perhaps for future application cycles, that this is the last year Florida is accepting MA applicants. 

     

    Congrats!

    This makes me really sad, though. I was really hoping for their MA program. 

    I haven't had the heart to call in and find out my status though. 

  5. From my experience with loans as an undergrad... any student loans you take out go directly to the school and are distributed to you from there. I imagine that since it equals the estimated cost including tuition/living/etc. that you won't be able to get any federal assistance or private student loans. You'll probably have to go private personal if you're looking for more money. 

     

    Best thing for you to do though would probably just be to give the financial aid office a call at whatever school you were accepted to with funding and ask them. 

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use