Hello! I'm lucky to have been accepted into 3 public health PhD options, and I WOULD LOVE your advice on how to go about this decision.
My options are: 1) University of Washington with NO FUNDING, 2) the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities with full funding for two years (no work the first year), and 3) the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill with full funding for two years, dependent on working part-time.
I figure I could graduate with minimal debt from UMN and UNC, but might have to take out $50,000-100,000 of loans and/or work long hours if I went to the University of Washington (in-state tuition). The top ranked program of the three is UNC, but the other two are both seen as tier 1 public health schools. My goals after the PhD are to become a government researcher, academic researcher, or work for a public policy research firm.
My Qs
1) I've listed a number of criteria below. Which are the most important, from your experience? Is there anything I'm missing?
2) Should I completely rule out the University of Washington because I was admitted without funding, even though I love its urban setting, research, and it's closer to family and my SO? I am middle class and will be paying for all of this myself. Have some savings, but would burn through it all if I attended.
3) What should I ask/look out for as I visit the schools "in person"?
Major criteria
1. Funding (tuition waiver and living stipend)
2. Advising
3. Program/faculty reputation
4. Location (distance from significant other--who lives in Oregon-- and family)
5. Research focus areas and opportunities
6. Weather / Climate
7. Work opportunities near the school
8. Recreational opportunities near the school -- I love urban areas and nature!
9. Student atmosphere -- students support one another, and students are supported in their studies