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    1975_Balloons got a reaction from Duns Eith in Help deciding on MA programs!   
    @phil123 Did you choose a program? 
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    1975_Balloons reacted to cassette_americano in Consider Texas Tech for a funded MA in philosophy!   
    Currently on the waitlist and found this post. Everyone's comments just make me want to get in even more! My fingers will be tightly crossed until I get the official word 🤞 
    Made the ride up from Austin to see the campus and it was amazing! Would love to be a Red Raider Philosopher
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    1975_Balloons got a reaction from philoq894 in Help deciding on MA programs!   
    @phil123 Did you choose a program? 
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    1975_Balloons reacted to cassette_americano in Help deciding on MA programs!   
    @phil123 I'm on the waitlist at Virginia Tech, if you don't intend on going please let them know as soon as possible! the wait is killing me!! THANK YOU  (Also I'm a lifelong Hokies fan so the sports stuff is all cool with me)
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    1975_Balloons got a reaction from cassette_americano in Help deciding on MA programs!   
    Virginia Tech is in the middle of nowhere in Virginia so that's something to consider. UWM is obviously near a good-sized city and SFU is right outside of Vancouver so if you're not into the isolated college town environment then those are better choices from a lifestyle perspective. 
    UWM is still an incredibly strong program and the one I would choose. SFU has a very unique trimester system that helps in timing when applying for grad school so I'd have this as my #2. Virginia Tech is a college town and a party school so you'll be surrounded by a lot of undergrads there for a good time which can be tough for finding a quite spot to live and study since you probably won't have the free time or desire to go wild on the weekends (and weekdays).
    Just my two cents, best of luck! Let us know where you choose, and congrats on the acceptances!!
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    1975_Balloons got a reaction from cassette_americano in Help deciding on MA programs!   
    @phil123Always good to get some input, but ultimately go with your gut! I just have personal experience with VT and I think it's a really cool spot for undergrad but maybe not for Grad where you need to be more focused and have less time for all the fun on campus stuff and tailgates during football season. If you're not a sports person then I think UWM and SFU will be more accommodating! VT football and basketball gets rowdy and there WILL be drunk students/alumni everywhere lol
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    1975_Balloons got a reaction from phil123 in Help deciding on MA programs!   
    @phil123Always good to get some input, but ultimately go with your gut! I just have personal experience with VT and I think it's a really cool spot for undergrad but maybe not for Grad where you need to be more focused and have less time for all the fun on campus stuff and tailgates during football season. If you're not a sports person then I think UWM and SFU will be more accommodating! VT football and basketball gets rowdy and there WILL be drunk students/alumni everywhere lol
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    1975_Balloons reacted to phil123 in Help deciding on MA programs!   
    @mnicoli4thanks, I thought VT would actually be quieter and better for studies because of its isolation, so I'm glad you mentioned the party culture there. I'm currently leaning towards UWM because the department fits quite well with what I did in my undergrad, but will post here where I ultimately end up going
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    1975_Balloons got a reaction from phil123 in Help deciding on MA programs!   
    Virginia Tech is in the middle of nowhere in Virginia so that's something to consider. UWM is obviously near a good-sized city and SFU is right outside of Vancouver so if you're not into the isolated college town environment then those are better choices from a lifestyle perspective. 
    UWM is still an incredibly strong program and the one I would choose. SFU has a very unique trimester system that helps in timing when applying for grad school so I'd have this as my #2. Virginia Tech is a college town and a party school so you'll be surrounded by a lot of undergrads there for a good time which can be tough for finding a quite spot to live and study since you probably won't have the free time or desire to go wild on the weekends (and weekdays).
    Just my two cents, best of luck! Let us know where you choose, and congrats on the acceptances!!
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    1975_Balloons reacted to Chris S in Help deciding on MA programs!   
    How to decide: 
    1. What are your areas of interest? Those three programs have somewhat different faculty profiles and course offerings. Which group best fits your interests? e.g., if you're interested in philosophy of science or Buddhism, you're shouldn't go to Milwaukee. If you're interested in Kant and German Idealism, UWM might be a good fit.  All three have faculty in value theory, but of course, with somewhat distinct approaches and strengths. 
    2. Placement: you should ask SFU about their recent placement into PhD programs. My sense is that it has been good, and I'm not sure why they haven't updated their placement info. In this regard, I would be at least cautious about UWM - they appear down a few faculty at the moment. Maybe this means they're hiring, but you'll have fewer course options at a smaller department. 
    3. Funding! This might be the most important. Don't forget to take into account cost of living differences. Vancouver is probably the most expensive place to live of these three locations). Are they also offering the most money?
    4. Departmental culture: talk to the current graduate students and get a sense of how much attention they feel like they get, what the atmosphere is like etc.
     
    Good luck!
     
     
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