swiftimpetuous
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Hi all,
I've been really lucky to receive acceptances to these two amazing programs and now I'm dealing with the really difficult decision of picking which is best for me and what I want to do. Boiled down, it seems like a choice of career vs lifestyle to me.
Columbia
Pros:
- Super prestigious, could open doors to the most competitive residencies in the future (eg MGH, BWH, CHOP) and put me in a great position to vie for a research faculty position
- Really strong researchers in the field I'm interested in (genetics/genomics)
- Can get around easily without a car
Cons:
- Not sure about NYC, I'm more of a homebody and I feel like it would be kind of wasted on me
- Could be harder to match back to the west coast?
- Location isn't great
UCLA
Pros:
- Amazing location
- Great chance to match in CA, or somewhere else on the west coast
- Weather!! New England weather sucks, I wouldn't mind waking up to the sun shining everyday
Cons:
- Would need a car, traffic sucks
- Not as prestigious (given, as an MD-PhD, I can probably still match into the competitive places I'd want on the west coast like UCSF, Stanford, UCLA, UCSD)
- Not really many researchers in the field I'm interested in
- Possibly less funding/money overall because it is a public school.
Some things I'm thinking about:
- I grew up on the west coast but I've lived in New England for six years and I want to move back eventually. This might be my only chance to do so for another 8 years. When I match it's not even a guarantee that I'll be able to move back so part of me feels like I should just take this opportunity and run with it.
- Columbia could really set me up well if I want to go into a career in research, the thing is, I'm not even sure I want to run a lab in the future (but I'm open to the idea depending on how my PhD goes). I think I'd be happy as a clinical faculty member, which would be more than possible at UCLA.
- Another big factor is there aren't many faculty members in my specific area of interest at UCLA (genomics tech dev). Is this a red flag? There are people whose work I'm kind of interested in but I would find the research at Columbia much more fulfilling. But given that I'm not 100% set on running a lab in the future is this a salient point? Should I just suck it up and shift my interests a bit?
Thanks for your thoughts 🙂
I've been really lucky to receive acceptances to these two amazing programs and now I'm dealing with the really difficult decision of picking which is best for me and what I want to do. Boiled down, it seems like a choice of career vs lifestyle to me.
Columbia
Pros:
- Super prestigious, could open doors to the most competitive residencies in the future (eg MGH, BWH, CHOP) and put me in a great position to vie for a research faculty position
- Really strong researchers in the field I'm interested in (genetics/genomics)
- Can get around easily without a car
Cons:
- Not sure about NYC, I'm more of a homebody and I feel like it would be kind of wasted on me
- Could be harder to match back to the west coast?
- Location isn't great
UCLA
Pros:
- Amazing location
- Great chance to match in CA, or somewhere else on the west coast
- Weather!! New England weather sucks, I wouldn't mind waking up to the sun shining everyday
Cons:
- Would need a car, traffic sucks
- Not as prestigious (given, as an MD-PhD, I can probably still match into the competitive places I'd want on the west coast like UCSF, Stanford, UCLA, UCSD)
- Not really many researchers in the field I'm interested in
- Possibly less funding/money overall because it is a public school.
Some things I'm thinking about:
- I grew up on the west coast but I've lived in New England for six years and I want to move back eventually. This might be my only chance to do so for another 8 years. When I match it's not even a guarantee that I'll be able to move back so part of me feels like I should just take this opportunity and run with it.
- Columbia could really set me up well if I want to go into a career in research, the thing is, I'm not even sure I want to run a lab in the future (but I'm open to the idea depending on how my PhD goes). I think I'd be happy as a clinical faculty member, which would be more than possible at UCLA.
- Another big factor is there aren't many faculty members in my specific area of interest at UCLA (genomics tech dev). Is this a red flag? There are people whose work I'm kind of interested in but I would find the research at Columbia much more fulfilling. But given that I'm not 100% set on running a lab in the future is this a salient point? Should I just suck it up and shift my interests a bit?
Thanks for your thoughts 🙂
