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tarheel85

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  1. Guess I'm trying to decide how much the Ivy name (Harvard, to be exact) is worth...Harvard seemed like a no-brainer, but I just found out I got almost full tuition funding from George Washington. The programs are slightly different (Middle East Studies at Harvard, Elliott School of International Affairs at GW), but I don't think that matters too much. Harvard would mean considerable loans and probably having to find a part time job; GW would be pretty easily doable, financially. I have a little less than a month to decide, but I figured I'd ask for advice early before I really start freaking out. Any and all advice is appreciated!! Thanks yall.
  2. So almost a month after committing to a PhD program at a large, fairly well respected public university (I very much liked the campus, town, department and my advisor), where I have a very, very generous fellowship and funding for up to 6 years, I found out today that I received a full ride for a Master's at a much more prestigious university in the UK. With the scholarship, the cost is no longer prohibitive, which is the reason why I committed to the US university back in May (I couldn't very well turn down the fellowship offer without solid knowledge about the scholarship in the UK, about which I had no idea until today). So what do I do? The UK program is only one year, so I'd have to be applying to PhD programs/jobs pretty quickly. But as much as I liked my US university, London, obviously, is infinitely more interesting and would open up far more opportunities, personally and academically. And if I do decide to take the UK offer, how do I go about telling my department/adviser (with whom I've had extensive correspondence and met once, but I've never told him about this other opportunity) that I've backed out? I'm fairly sure I'd be royally screwing them...am I, and if so, is it worth it? Any and all opinions are appreciated- I am so conflicted and confused! PS I also am still waiting to hear back from the Fulbright, which could throw another huge wrench into this decision...
  3. Another freaking-out Turkey ETA here. I really can't imagine why it is taking so long...about alternates though: I'm sure some Turkey applicants, because of the late absurdly notification date, have had to commit to other programs/fellowships, and that many alternates and rejects will pretty quickly get accepted. Luckily, my program has said I can defer for a year, but even with that guarantee it's tempting to just throw up my hands, give up and move on with my summer/life.
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