I have been very fortunate to have multiple admissions offers, and I'm feeling very stuck in trying to decide between them. I have offers from Emory, BU, my state school, and a wait-list spot at UVA. Of course, my favorite was UVA, but since that option isn't on the table right now, I'm trying to determine what is the best choice for me between the others.
I have a good bit of parental financial support, but I will still accrue some debt at Emory and BU.
Emory
+Definitely my favorite among the remaining options
+1.5 year preclinical, P/F
+Excellent facilities and mentors
+Great match lists
+Grady
+Proximity to CDC, Rollins (public health is interest of mine)
+Closest to home
-About $70,000 in debt over 4 years
-Mandatory lectures/no recordings
-Atlanta traffic
BU
+$10,000/year merit scholarship
+Boston is probably my favorite city; opportunity to live somewhere new
+Emphasis on underserved
+P/F
+Also a great public health school
-Even with scholarship, probably still about $70,000 in debt over 4 years
-2 year preclinical
-Higher cost of living
-Furthest from home
MCG
+$11,000/year merit scholarship
+Graduate debt free
-2 year preclinical
-Only first year is P/F
-No public health options
I'm not totally sure of what I'd like to do with my career. Part of me really thinks I'd like to pursue public health and academic type work. I know Emory or BU will set me up better for this, but I don't think MCG will limit me. Is $70,000 worth it for the greater opportunities?
I have a good bit of parental financial support, but I will still accrue some debt at Emory and BU.
Emory
+Definitely my favorite among the remaining options
+1.5 year preclinical, P/F
+Excellent facilities and mentors
+Great match lists
+Grady
+Proximity to CDC, Rollins (public health is interest of mine)
+Closest to home
-About $70,000 in debt over 4 years
-Mandatory lectures/no recordings
-Atlanta traffic
BU
+$10,000/year merit scholarship
+Boston is probably my favorite city; opportunity to live somewhere new
+Emphasis on underserved
+P/F
+Also a great public health school
-Even with scholarship, probably still about $70,000 in debt over 4 years
-2 year preclinical
-Higher cost of living
-Furthest from home
MCG
+$11,000/year merit scholarship
+Graduate debt free
-2 year preclinical
-Only first year is P/F
-No public health options
I'm not totally sure of what I'd like to do with my career. Part of me really thinks I'd like to pursue public health and academic type work. I know Emory or BU will set me up better for this, but I don't think MCG will limit me. Is $70,000 worth it for the greater opportunities?