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Hi all,
I am lucky enough to have been accepted off of the Georgetown waitlist today after previously committing to SUNY Upstate. I really am not sure which would be better so I want to ask the SDN community (who have been so helpful thus far, so thanks).
I won't list the pro's and con's because I'm sure you all know by now, but I'll give some background info:
I'm from Long Island, so both schools are pretty equidistant. I am a senior in college with a small-medium amount of loans to pay off thanks to some family contribution, but neither of my parents will be helping with my graduate work, so price is obviously a factor (it totals a little over $80K more if I went to GT instead of Upstate).
I really like metro areas (I would've loved to live in NYC), but DC is a close second. Another major factor is the P/F curriculum, which I'm still confused about for GT—is it switching for the class of 2020? SUNY Upstate is P/F.
So, it really comes down to money, location, and prestige (somewhat) for me. Is the location and prestige worth 80K? I'm not sure.
Thanks in advance to everyone who replies.
I am lucky enough to have been accepted off of the Georgetown waitlist today after previously committing to SUNY Upstate. I really am not sure which would be better so I want to ask the SDN community (who have been so helpful thus far, so thanks).
I won't list the pro's and con's because I'm sure you all know by now, but I'll give some background info:
I'm from Long Island, so both schools are pretty equidistant. I am a senior in college with a small-medium amount of loans to pay off thanks to some family contribution, but neither of my parents will be helping with my graduate work, so price is obviously a factor (it totals a little over $80K more if I went to GT instead of Upstate).
I really like metro areas (I would've loved to live in NYC), but DC is a close second. Another major factor is the P/F curriculum, which I'm still confused about for GT—is it switching for the class of 2020? SUNY Upstate is P/F.
So, it really comes down to money, location, and prestige (somewhat) for me. Is the location and prestige worth 80K? I'm not sure.
Thanks in advance to everyone who replies.