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  1. 24 minutes ago, resDQ said:

    A PhD isn't the best thing to do for the private sector (for the most part). With that said, you need good quantitative training to get anything out of your program for the private sector. I doubt your other programs will offer training that is better than what is offered at School D. 

    I know this tends to be true but I've done my research and PhD is what I need if I want to go private or stay in academia so that's how I'm here.

    Thanks so much for your feedback y'all!

  2. Hey again

    Thought I'd come back with a more fleshed out scenario. My subjects of interest are American Politics and Methodology, focusing on voting behavior and attitudes (sort of broad, I know).

    School A: Top 35 School, Full Tuition (Guaranteed for 5+ years), Benefits, Summer funding. RA/TA maximum 10 hours a week. All said, stipend just under 25k. Good fit. Small Program 

    School B: Top 25 School, Full Tuition (Guaranteed for 4 years), Benefits, No guaranteed summer funding. RA/TA minimum 20 hours a week. All said, stipend just above 15k. Large Program

    School C: Top 100 School, Full Tuition (Guaranteed for 5+ years), Benefits, No guaranteed summer funding. RA/TA work maximum 13 hours a week. All said, stipend just below 23k. Okay fit, but they are starting a national poll in the fall. Medium Program.

    School D: Top 10 School (top 5 in subfield), Full Tuition (Competitive Funding for 6 years), Benefits, No guaranteed summer funding. No information on RA/TA work yet. All said, stipend just below $23k. Good fit, opportunity to work on a national, representative poll. Small Program.

    I know school D seems like a no-brainer, but I am not dead set on entering academia (still toying with the idea of working in corporate, political research/ polling). I'm uncertain about the competitive funding. What about School A? School B is a great choice but they are offering basically nothing compared to the others.

    I'm just a little lost and would love any advice anyone may have...

  3. Not sure if anyone else is experiencing this but I wanted to reach out in case anyone had some insights. Currently, I am faced with the challenge of selecting a program based on its prestige (ranking) vs their pay (financial support), with the higher ranked school not offering as much support as the lesser ranked one. They are located in similar areas, as far as cost of living goes so I'm just having a hard time picking, as they both are a great fit. Anyone have any thoughts or advice on this?

  4. 17 minutes ago, tkid86 said:

    Not sure if the WUSTL acceptances are real or not. Wanted to ask yesterday when the forums were down. But if any of you are considering it and want to know more about the area, send me a PM.

    As for Syracuse admits, congrats! Still waiting and hoping for my e-mail from the DGS...

    Mine (WUSTL) was real! I'll be sure to reach out- I'd love to hear more about the area!

     

    Thanks!

  5. 8 minutes ago, resDQ said:

    I don't think there is one better option. It is going to depend on your own learning preferences, lifestyle, and overall research interests and goals. I'm more worried about cohort effects than size of a program. And I don't know how to discern what my cohort will be like during visitation. 

    That's another concern for me as well...

  6. I know it's a bit late in the game, but I would love to hear what people know about the UGA program (looking specifically at American/Methodology) other than the USNWR ranking. Any information at all would be appreciated! TIA

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