Hey everyone,
I would be interested in getting people's take on this. I have already "committed" to one of the public university programs here in my state (paid the deposit, already in the process of communicating with admin staff and other students). I recently got into my "dream" program which just had a much later interview process. It is a private school, and thus more expensive. I know the prevailing opinion out there seems to be that it's not worth it to pay 2-3 times as much money for the same degree when ultimately we will all have the same license. I guess my question is twofold:
1) Have any of you backed out of a program after committing to go to another school? Do you feel like you burned any bridges?
2) Have any of you (past or current students) chosen a more expensive and "prestigious" school over a solid school that isn't as recognized nationally? Does anyone have any insight into whether or not going to a more prestigious school made it easier to get a job, resulted in higher earnings, etc? Are you satisfied or regretful about your decision?
I would be interested in getting people's take on this. I have already "committed" to one of the public university programs here in my state (paid the deposit, already in the process of communicating with admin staff and other students). I recently got into my "dream" program which just had a much later interview process. It is a private school, and thus more expensive. I know the prevailing opinion out there seems to be that it's not worth it to pay 2-3 times as much money for the same degree when ultimately we will all have the same license. I guess my question is twofold:
1) Have any of you backed out of a program after committing to go to another school? Do you feel like you burned any bridges?
2) Have any of you (past or current students) chosen a more expensive and "prestigious" school over a solid school that isn't as recognized nationally? Does anyone have any insight into whether or not going to a more prestigious school made it easier to get a job, resulted in higher earnings, etc? Are you satisfied or regretful about your decision?