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I have a random but related question for you guys already in grad school.
Do you have any pets? I'm thinking of getting a dog when I go off in the fall for a couple reasons including the fact that I am going to be by myself so far from home in a new place. I think a faithful companion would be nice.
Are you able to take proper care of a pet like a dog considering the time & possibly financial restraints? I wouldn't want to get one if it'll be neglected & home by itself 20 hours a week. I would prefer doing my work from home when not in class or lab anyway.
Just curious how this has worked for you guys.
I didn't have a pet my first three years of grad school, but thought about it a lot. I recently adopted a 1 year old dog from a shelter and it has been great. I did need to find a pet-friendly apartment complex, and they charge me a monthly fee, which along with food/toys/vet/other dog costs is definitely a stretch of my budget. But it is definitely worth it now that I have more time to work from home, she is a wonderful companion! I think having a pet can be invaluable if you are going to be alone in a new place.
If you can wait to get the dog until after you move, you could see how many hours you will actually be at home vs. school/lab to make sure it will be feasible. It's also a little overwhelming to get a new pet, and it's overwhelming to begin school, so one transition at a time might be nice too 🙂