diamedic17 Posted February 9, 2013 Posted February 9, 2013 Hi I have been stressing myself out for the past few days over this and I thought maybe this could be the place to get some advice. I was recently accepted to my top choice school and while I haven't heard anything from my number 2, I am assuming acceptance there as well (this wouldn't be a dilemma if I don't get into number 2). Here is my issue School #1 Pros: Has all of the research opportunities, facilities, and choices that I could have ever wanted. The atmosphere is phenomenal and it would be an awesome place to raise my daughter. I also know that my wife would love to live in the area and jobs for her are reletively abundant. Free access to talks and events at 2 very well known government labs. Excellent public school system for my daughter. School #1 Cons: The cost of living is absolutely astronomical. A two bedroom apartment averages around 1700/month, daycare is about 1000/month and there is very little public transportation meaning we would need to own two cars. No family nearby (closest is 3 hours away). School #2 Pros: Awesome atmosphere and great faculty, pretty interesting research opportunities just not 100% what I am looking for. Location is ideal. One to two hours from home, much lower cost of living (3 bedroom home with backyard and parking 1500/month, 800/month for daycare and very well established public transportation). My brother lives there and my sister in law has accepted a job that starts the same time school does so she will be there as well. My wife would have absolutely no problem getting a job. School #2 Cons: Not as awesome research opportunities. I'm not guarenteed to be working on exactly what I want. Not so great public schools for my daughter. Note: My wife has her master's and could realistically bring home 90,000/year but her student loans are in the 120k range (private four year school with no scholarship). I know that our family will thrive and be comfortable living in School #2's area. I am not so sure about the location for School #1. This has been driving me crazy all week because I would love to accept the offer from School #1 but I don't want my wife and daughter to have to sacrifice a great life for the next 5-6 years just because of me. Any input would be great.
rising_star Posted February 9, 2013 Posted February 9, 2013 This isn't even worth thinking about until you know for sure whether you've gotten into School #2 and what the funding situation at each institution is like.
diamedic17 Posted February 9, 2013 Author Posted February 9, 2013 Both stipends are exactly the same with full tuition at both. I realize if school 2 rejects me then my stress is for naught but if they do accept me, I want to be able to make the decision as soon as possible because my wife and I are going to take a trip to whatever place we decide to find housing in March because it is the only time we can both get off of work together.
selecttext Posted February 9, 2013 Posted February 9, 2013 you have a kid and are massively in debt - it doesn't sound like #1 should even be an option.
bamafan Posted February 9, 2013 Posted February 9, 2013 I agree. Even if you think you know what you want to do, that may change, and honestly, a single visit will not necessarily expose you to the grad experience. Maybe #1 is a perfect research fit but all the PIs are dicks or you dont get along with them. Likewise, I am positive that there is somebody at almost any renowned, good school you could work with. Given your family's financial situation alone and ignoring all other factors, #1 seems a bad choice. But again, don't waste any time thinking about this unless you know you got in to #2. It's bad to be presumptuous. That's how you get disappointed.
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