so I was accepted into all three great M.A. programs that I applied for. However, right now I have funding for only one and I am doubtful that my external funding with come through for my other two. I want to plan campus visits but I need some counsel. Would you recommend that I visit all 3 even thought some might end up not being financially viable options? I work full time and it will be difficult to use weekends/take days off to travel to all three, not even talking about the cost if I can't be reimbursed at all. Should I just plan to visit the one school that has offered me funding and that I'm leaning towards? Or give the others a chance?
I've talked about this with several people and I have received conflicting answers. Some say to save my money and time and visit just the one I am mainly leaning towards while other say that I could visit and fall in love the school and consider going even if the money isn't there.
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so I was accepted into all three great M.A. programs that I applied for. However, right now I have funding for only one and I am doubtful that my external funding with come through for my other two. I want to plan campus visits but I need some counsel. Would you recommend that I visit all 3 even thought some might end up not being financially viable options? I work full time and it will be difficult to use weekends/take days off to travel to all three, not even talking about the cost if I can't be reimbursed at all. Should I just plan to visit the one school that has offered me funding and that I'm leaning towards? Or give the others a chance?
I've talked about this with several people and I have received conflicting answers. Some say to save my money and time and visit just the one I am mainly leaning towards while other say that I could visit and fall in love the school and consider going even if the money isn't there.
All thoughts and experiences are welcome!
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