walter.white Posted April 10, 2016 Posted April 10, 2016 (edited) I have been admitted to two schools and the situation is: A) 1-year Master programme (industry-oriented research) - University of Rochester Partial scholarship and after that it costs around 30k I have accepted their offer. B ) 4-year PhD programme - National University of Singapore Full scholarship + stipends, housing Talked to PI and received offer after acceptance to A. Considering I am okay with both of the programmes and schools.. but im more concerned with the duration and employment. Taking A, I can probably find a job right after since it provides great career support throughout the programme. And since my family is paying my tuition (which is kind of a burden to them), by the end of the programme I would have to pay them back and save $ at the same time which may delay my life plan (e.g. building my family, housing etc) While B is very attractive to me and it imposes less burden on my family. (and of course, i would have to break the "contract" with A which is really bad) but since its a PhD programme, I am not sure if i want to stay in the academia and getting a job seems to be tougher with such high qualification.. and by that time i will be 26 already Can someone give me some advice? Im so struggled and its a really tough call... Edited April 10, 2016 by walter.white
African-West Posted May 2, 2016 Posted May 2, 2016 (edited) Good choice for both Edited May 2, 2016 by African-West
African-West Posted May 2, 2016 Posted May 2, 2016 On 10/04/2016 at 8:55 PM, walter.white said: I have been admitted to two schools and the situation is: A) 1-year Master programme (industry-oriented research) - University of Rochester Partial scholarship and after that it costs around 30k I have accepted their offer. B ) 4-year PhD programme - National University of Singapore Full scholarship + stipends, housing Talked to PI and received offer after acceptance to A. Considering I am okay with both of the programmes and schools.. but im more concerned with the duration and employment. Taking A, I can probably find a job right after since it provides great career support throughout the programme. And since my family is paying my tuition (which is kind of a burden to them), by the end of the programme I would have to pay them back and save $ at the same time which may delay my life plan (e.g. building my family, housing etc) While B is very attractive to me and it imposes less burden on my family. (and of course, i would have to break the "contract" with A which is really bad) but since its a PhD programme, I am not sure if i want to stay in the academia and getting a job seems to be tougher with such high qualification.. and by that time i will be 26 already Can someone give me some advice? Im so struggled and its a really tough call... If I was making that decision I will not hesitate but choice National University of Singapore. You have to make sure you make the right decision here. Goodluck
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