Hi everyone -- I'm a longtime lurker and could really use some advice. I'm in somewhat of an odd predicament regarding grad school and unsure what I should do.
Here's my situation:
I've applied to four Cognitive Neuroscience Ph.D. programs (only one is potentially an option), as well as a master's program in Mind, Brain, and Education at Harvard's Ed School. Broadly speaking, I'm interested in SES disparities in education (opportunity-achievement gaps) and how suboptimal environments/experiences influence brain development/functioning. There aren’t a lot of programs/professors researching these areas, hence the limited number of applications this round.
One of the Ph.D. programs I interviewed with (School A) is facing unexpected funding restraints, and is trying to sort out things on their end in order to admit me (it’s a lot of red tape, something they were not aware of when I interviewed, and my POI couldn’t give me a specific date as to when things would be sorted out). I've been told by numerous people in the department that I'm an excellent candidate (which is somewhat comforting, I suppose) and that if I am indeed rejected, it is solely a matter of money. So, basically, I’m in limbo with School A.
I was also admitted to the 1yr master’s program at Harvard, which seems like an excellent program, but I have several reservations. I’d appreciate anyone’s insight as to whether these concerns seem ridiculous or out of place.
--It’s incredibly expensive and I would need to take out $30,000+ in loans for one year. Yikes!
--I’m not sure what people do after they complete this specific program or how favorably the degree is viewed in academia (e.g., when applying to Ph.D. programs); I may have a better idea after next weeks’ orientation.
--Stamping Harvard on my resume is not enough of a reason for me to consider going – I want to learn neuroimaging and question whether being a student at HGSE will afford me that opportunity.
So, essentially, given my situation, what would you do? If I can’t attend School A for Fall 2010, should I take out loans and attend Harvard for the year and reapply next cycle? I currently have a great job doing research at a non-profit and work with very supportive colleagues, but have no opportunity to work on brain-centered topics. Alternative to attending Harvard, do you think it advantageous to instead seek out a full-time neuroimaging position for the next year or two? My main push for the neuroimaging is 1. I think fMRI is a fascinating method that can be used to elucidate answers to complex problems in education 2. I really, really just want to learn it and make sure it's something I like (I think I will) and 3. I’d rather hit the ground running when I get to a doctoral program in cog neuro (which will be easier if I already have the methods training).
Thanks in advance for any advice and sorry for the long post!