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Aside from the insane cost of living, are there any reasons why people would not rank this program #1?
NYU has subsidized housing, and I think NYC is a better city than SF or Palo Alto/Redwood City. You can find a studio or 1 bedrm apt for $1800-$2500 in NYC, not so in SF where studios and 1 bed apts run north of $2700-3000. Although I agree the differences in cost aren't that much. I am leaning towards an academic/research faculty position in the East Coast or Southwest/east, so it might better to stay east--just guessing.
Aside from the insane cost of living, are there any reasons why people would not rank this program #1? Are the benefits from coming out of this program worth the financial sacrifice?
Currently sitting on $300k+ of student loans...
That's a good amount of loans. I have $250+ myself and will likely be ranking UCSF in my top three. Would rank it higher but think I'd rather stay on the east coast close to family. Most of my other top choices are in expensive cities = Boston, NYC. It's probably not the easiest way to pay off loans but I do think there's an advantage to going to top programs. It sounds elitest, but I feel like I've worked to hard to compromise now solely based on cost of living.
Possibly the commute. My SO likes Stanford more, which would give me, if I matched UCSF and SO at Stanford, probably a 40-110 minute commute to work depending on mode of transportation and site at UCSF. Is this legit or no
This commute is doable, but will be painful (I have friends who are doing this and after 1 year decided to just to have their own places, albiet they are both in surgical fields with crazy hours). The options are: have two places, live in SF (which gives your SO the horrible commute but you get to live in the city which is much more entertaining), live around Stanford (which gives you the horrible commute and you're living in suburbia, although it is much nicer weather), or live in between (still good weather but you'll both suffer commutes and you and your SO has to be okay with it). B/c radiology has great hours, it means you start and end during rush hour (excluding call days/nights). To get to most of the UCSF sites from Stanford area at 8am takes about 1.5 hours (more so for the less commonly rotated sites), so signing up for that would be miserable and a huge time suck.
In my opinion you'd realistically just have to live in between, leave at like 5:45-6am, get to whatever hospital you're at in 30ish minutes and go to the gym/study/sleep. You'll have to brave the traffic in the evening, b/c it doesn't die down until 7-8pm and that'd be a lot of time waiting around. So if you're okay with this, rank it highly. If not, you two will probably have to put that combination lower in your couples match (if you are couples matching).
Source: I did an away at UCSF and lived in Stanford area with family