scarletstudent Posted March 25, 2014 Posted March 25, 2014 Hi all, I'm looking to get into the Education field and am open in regards to location of school. I got into Peabody at Vanderbilt (M.Ed in Elementary Education) and GSE at University of Pennsylvania (M.S.Ed in Middle Level Education - focus on Literacy, with an option to switch to Elementary). Both of these schools are amazing - I visited them during Master's Visiting Days and am now torn between the two. If anyone, especially in the Education field, could provide some type of feedback or perspective it'd be most appreciated . Here is a general pros and cons list: Vandy Pros: - #1 in Education - I got a 1/3 tuition scholarship - cheaper living/good weather - ELL endorsement available - Qualified for a work-study gig Vandy Cons: - 2 year program, lengthy - less diversity in the area (I've lived in NJ/NY for 25 years, so it'd be a change) - would need to figure out logistics of moving, getting a car, etc, for the length of the program since I don't plan on living in Nashville long-term. UPenn Pros: - Ivy League - 1/4 tuition scholarship - public transportation available - cheap living available - I could picture myself teaching and living in Philly long-term (and it's close enough to NJ/NY to transition back to my hometown) - urban education immersion UPenn Cons: - TEP program is not ranked high for Elementary/Middle Education, not in the top 15 at least - 1 year program, very accelerated and busy As you can see...there are wonderful pros about each school and I'm a bit conflicted. I want to get back to them as soon as I decide, so that I can figure out housing, logistics, and when to quit my job. Finance is not a HUGE factor here for me, because the difference in cost is marginal. I'm moreso looking for opinions on the quality of these programs, weight of the experiences, and effect on job prospects (even though I know teaching is a tough field as it is). Thanks!
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