Anna94 Posted March 21, 2016 Posted March 21, 2016 University of Pittsburgh Pros: Fully Funded, 27K stipend, PhD program. Cons: Not a great Advisor Match yet, BME program is ranked lower than Duke. Duke Pros: Great BME Program, Good Advisor Interest Cons: Unfunded Masters I am really confused, can someone help me out? Thanks!
MichiganAbe Posted March 22, 2016 Posted March 22, 2016 18 hours ago, Anna94 said: University of Pittsburgh Pros: Fully Funded, 27K stipend, PhD program. Cons: Not a great Advisor Match yet, BME program is ranked lower than Duke. Duke Pros: Great BME Program, Good Advisor Interest Cons: Unfunded Masters I am really confused, can someone help me out? Thanks! I was in the same boat as you. I got a fully funded Materials Science PhD offer from Washington State and an unfunded Applied Masters from UW in Seattle. Depending on your finances, I would go to the program that you would be happiest at. Especially since you and I are both in the sciences, the opportunity for good paying employment should off-set the cost of graduate school. Of course, I worked for four years before going to grad school so I already have some savings, but will have to take out about a $30K loan at least for the first year. I decided Seattle was a better choice for me due to the available research (and also prestige- this does matter for those interested in academia after obtaining a degree). I'm confident that I'll be able to find a decent job afterwards and pay down the debt quickly. It depends on where you feel you are financially. I'm a big proponent of working after getting a Bachelor's (especially for engineers). But if you're not considering going into the work force, then I'd actually take the funded offer so that you can stash away some savings.
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