Hey there, I'm new to the forum and was hoping to tap into some of your opinions. I've been accepted into the MPA programs at UNC Chapel Hill, American University, and UPenn, and I'm having a hard time making a decision. They're all reputable programs / schools and it's hard to compare them because they'd lead to different lifestyles, and each has its pros and cons:
UNC:
The most cost effective option for rent and tuition; could probably attend without taking out new loans
Absolutely loved my visit there, the area was really nice and faculty / students were wonderful
Very far from home, and I'd probably need to rely on having a car in the area
Not in a big city like the other two, so there might be less opportunity for jobs / internships
American:
In DC, probably the best location for government / non-profit work
They offered me some money, but I'd still have to take out loans
Rent and whatnot is expensive as hell, but I could get around without a car
Seems to have the most flexible program as you can create your own focus from various depts
UPenn:
Great program and an Ivy school, but this would cost me the most / I'd definitely need loans
Philadelphia seems like a cool city with a nice amount of opportunities, and it's the closest to home
So basically, all great programs, but I'm trying to figure out if going to an Ivy or a school in a city with more opportunity is worth the debt. I don't have a particular end-goal for after graduation and am open to various career paths, so I won't necessarily end up where I go either. Thanks so much to anyone who's got advice!