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  1. 12 hours ago, andyentre said:

    I was just off the waitlist of Columbia last week. Hope you would hear from them soon.

    Thank you!! I'm glad to hear they're at least moving on the process - so hopefully I should hear back a definite answer soon. If you don't mind me asking, did they offer any funding? I've been holding out for Columbia, but only because of the  *very* minimal chance in my head that they may both (1) accept me AND (2) offer funding. 

  2. 1 hour ago, planning said:

    I’m currently deciding between my top choice and another school... my top would cost an extra $10k total, so I’m trying to weigh whether that’s worth it or not!

    May be an unpopular opinion, but $10k in the long run is not something that should keep you from going to a place you really want - especially if it's your top choice and/or there's a big difference in quality between the other school and your top choice. $10k is still a lot of money, but in terms of ROI and other tangible/intangible benefits gained from that $10k, it isn't much over a period of time. 

    Now obviously there are different factors that may make the $10k difference generally unappealing. It all depends on what your set of preferences for grad school are. But if I were deciding between my top choice and anything else, I absolutely would choose to take on an extra $10k for the 'better' choice. 

  3. 6 minutes ago, McFrench said:

    Does anyone have any thoughts on the major differences between the USC and UCLA programs? (Aside from cost).

    And if anyone has any insight on how much urban design exposure/opportunity I would get at USC, UCLA, or UT Austin, I would greatly appreciate it! 

    I talked to an architecture professor at USC when I was deciding where to apply, and he mentioned that UCLA is definitely more of a place to go if you are interested in the intersection between planning/design (although I know USC offers the Design of the Built Environment concentration).

    UT Austin's CRP program doesn't have an urban design concentration, nor are they ranked in Planetizen's Guide regarding urban design. They have an entirely different urban design MS. However, the program chair for the MSUD program at UT Austin mentioned that you can apply for the program after your first year as a CRP student and pursue the dual degree program. 

    Hope any of that helps!

  4. On 3/9/2021 at 7:33 PM, PlanneDesign said:

     

    Age/Gender/Citizenship

    24/M/US

    Undergraduate degree/School/Year graduated 

    BA Urban Planning; BA International Studies  /  southern state school  /  2021

    GPA - GRE  - TOEFL (for Int'l students) 

    3.65 (4.0 last 60hr) - 158V  /  155Q  /  4.5AW

    Work Experience:

    1yr as research assistant; 3yrs as part-time graphic artist/website designer; 3yrs as HS teacher

    Letter of recommendations: (from whom)

    2 from undergraduate professors; 1 from work supervisor

    Schools applied to: Harvard, UC Berkeley, UPenn, Columbia, UT Austin (MSCRP/MSUD), University of Washington, UCL (MSc Urban Design & City Planning), TU Delft (Urbanism), Liverpool

    In: UCL, Liverpool

    Out: Harvard, UPenn, UC Berkeley, TU Delft

    Wait-list: Columbia, UT Austin (MSCRP), University of Washington

    Awaiting: UT Austin (MSUD)

    Waitlisted at Columbia! Quite surprised - was totally expecting an outright rejection. Still waiting on UT's Urban Design program.

  5. On 3/9/2021 at 7:33 PM, PlanneDesign said:

    Have been lurking for quite a while, and now that we're getting close to the end of decision season I'd thought I'd add in. Not confident about UPenn or Columbia coming back positive for me, so starting to think about all the different things that would go into moving to the UK! Hopeful for a UT Austin or UW acceptance off of the waitlist, but we'll see!

    Age/Gender/Citizenship

    24/M/US

    Undergraduate degree/School/Year graduated 

    BA Urban Planning; BA International Studies  /  southern state school  /  2021

    GPA - GRE  - TOEFL (for Int'l students) 

    3.65 (4.0 last 60hr) - 158V  /  155Q  /  4.5AW

    Work Experience:

    1yr as research assistant; 3yrs as part-time graphic artist/website designer; 3yrs as HS teacher

    Letter of recommendations: (from whom)

    2 from undergraduate professors; 1 from work supervisor

    Schools applied to: Harvard, UC Berkeley, UPenn, Columbia, UT Austin (MSCRP/MSUD), University of Washington, UCL (MSc Urban Design & City Planning), TU Delft (Urbanism), Liverpool

    In: UCL, Liverpool (M/CD)

    Out: Harvard, UPenn, UC Berkeley, TU Delft

    Wait-listUT Austin (MSCRP), University of Washington

    Awaiting Columbia, UT Austin (MSUD)

    In at Liverpool's Town and Regional Planning M/CD, out at UPenn 

  6. Have been lurking for quite a while, and now that we're getting close to the end of decision season I'd thought I'd add in. Not confident about UPenn or Columbia coming back positive for me, so starting to think about all the different things that would go into moving to the UK! Hopeful for a UT Austin or UW acceptance off of the waitlist, but we'll see!

    Age/Gender/Citizenship

    24/M/US

    Undergraduate degree/School/Year graduated 

    BA Urban Planning; BA International Studies  /  southern state school  /  2021

    GPA - GRE  - TOEFL (for Int'l students) 

    3.65 (4.0 last 60hr) - 158V  /  155Q  /  4.5AW

    Work Experience:

    1yr as research assistant; 3yrs as part-time graphic artist/website designer; 3yrs as HS teacher

    Letter of recommendations: (from whom)

    2 from undergraduate professors; 1 from work supervisor

    Schools applied to: Harvard, UC Berkeley, UPenn, Columbia, UT Austin (MSCRP/MSUD), University of Washington, UCL (MSc Urban Design & City Planning), TU Delft (Urbanism), Liverpool

    In: UCL

    Out: Harvard, UC Berkeley, TU Delft

    Wait-listUT Austin (MSCRP), University of Washington

    Awaiting: UPenn, Columbia, UT Austin (MSUD), Liverpool

  7. Hey! I am pretty much in the same boat as you. Trying to decide between UK/US programs. Would love to see what everyone else has to say. Haven't actually completed a MSc overseas, so take the following with a grain of salt.

    The way I see it (and from what I've learned so far), a UK planning degree - especially from a school like Sheffield - would certainly still make you competitive in the US. I know the planning systems are pretty different from one another, but for the most part, I think plenty of people have success in finding jobs in either the UK or US with a planning degree from a competitive UK planning program. 

    A UK MSc would certainly open up avenues not just in the UK, but also across Europe, Asia, and the rest of the world (if you are looking for that). 

    Lastly, if grad school isn't the best time to step outside your comfort zone and live somewhere else, then what is?!

     

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