glasscandie Posted December 2, 2008 Posted December 2, 2008 Hello all! I'm new to the board. I'll be applying to animal behavior/cognition/neuroscience programs for a fall 2010 entry, so I'm a bit early - but I don't want to be stressed, and want to get my apps done by Sept/Oct '09. My name's Courtney, and I'm interning at Johns Hopkins; and a local psychiatric rehabilitation center doing research and leading some reintegration classes. I have a giant list of schools I need to cut down, but the top few I'm looking at are below - I'd love to hear any comments on the programs. Anyone know how I can find how they're ranked? I've looked at the US News Report rankings, but I think that might be basing it on the clinical programs - am I wrong? - U of Wisconsin-Madison, at the Harlow Primate Lab.: I started talking to a faculty member there that I'm interested in working with, and the research there sounds awesome. I know nothing about the area though. - American University: Also have been talking with a faculty member there, and visited the lab. It's not working with primates, though, which is my main interest. - The New York Consortium in Evolutionary Primatology: It's a collaboration between CUNY, NYU, and Columbia. - University of Maryland, College Park, NACS program: I think I might have secured a summer internship there, and the program is awesome - but I think it's really competitive. - Johns Hopkins - Georgetown - Boston U - Northeastern - U Mass Boston - University of Colorado, Boulder - Colorado State, Fort Collins - Cornell - University of Pennsy, Philadelphia - Tufts University - University of Virginia, Charlottesville - University of Maine, Orono: Good evolution program
rae Posted December 4, 2008 Posted December 4, 2008 What about Washington University in St. Louis? They have really cognitive neuroscience, and behavioral neuroscience programs. I'm actually applying to the fall 2009 entry. You should look into WUSTL.
glasscandie Posted December 4, 2008 Author Posted December 4, 2008 rae said: What about Washington University in St. Louis? They have really cognitive neuroscience, and behavioral neuroscience programs. I'm actually applying to the fall 2009 entry. You should look into WUSTL. I was looking into their program, and it sounds really great - I'm not so sure that I want to move 3,000 miles away from my family (I used to live in Monterey, CA and it was a pain); and I'm also nervous about the cost of living, considering I will probably be a single parent when I make my way to grad. school (have a daughter, in the middle of a separation). What do you think the COL is like around there?
rae Posted December 5, 2008 Posted December 5, 2008 I can definitely understand not wanting to move far away. As far as cost of living goes, I don't think St. Louis is nearly as bad as other midsize cities. You can find a 1 bedroom apartment blocks away from WashU for less than $700 per month. For groceries, I shop at Trader Joe's and I rarely pay more than $50 for a week's worth (feeding myself and my boyfriend). Movies are about $6 a ticket... Anyway, that's probably more information than you are looking for. Good luck!
glasscandie Posted December 5, 2008 Author Posted December 5, 2008 Thanks! That's exactly the type of information I'm looking for. I was having the same issue with COL in Maryland and DC, where I'm also applying, as well as the NY/NJ area - apartments (I'll need a 2 bedroom) are going to be well over $1,000/month, which I'm not sure I can afford on a stipend. Ex-husband will be paying child support, my truck, and for daycare, which will be a huge relief, but I'm still not sure I'd be able to swing it. Maybe I'll look and see if WashU has student family housing...the U of Wisconsin does, and it's marginally cheaper than living out in the "real world" lol
rising_star Posted December 5, 2008 Posted December 5, 2008 glasscandie, you can check out the "City Guide" section for more info on cost of living in various cities and some COL calculators.
glasscandie Posted December 15, 2008 Author Posted December 15, 2008 Oh awesome, I didn't see that before, thanks!
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