Hey everyone,
I'm so grateful to be accepted into both Yale and Columbia for East Asian Studies (China studies) this coming fall. I am however, having difficulty deciding which school to pick.
Background:
International student with an undergraduate degree in International Relations. Have also taken many courses on political and cultural/social history alongside my IR courses.
Open to moving away from an IR specialisation to explore disciplines such as history and anthropology.
Considering academia as a potential career but I have not made up my mind as to what discipline to specialise in - currently leaning towards history. Taking this opportunity as a chance to explore and to decide on a discipline to specialise in.
Concerns:
Admitted into a 2-year program at Yale vs. 1-year program at Columbia. No funding as of now so cost is definitely a factor to consider.
However, Yale's 2-year track provides more time for me to discover my intellectual interests or look for a job if I decide that academia is not for me.
University environment. From what I've read online, Yale seems to provide a better learning and research environment as compared to Columbia while Columbia, being situated in NY seems to offer better job/internship opportunities. My undergraduate studies was completed in a city campus in central London and I was wondering if Yale could be a nice change of environment. I generally indifferent when it comes to attending uni in a big city.
Yale seems to have a much stronger Chinese history department as compared to Columbia. However, it seems like its IR/Pol Science department (in its core faculty) is weaker than Columbia.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!! Thank you!!