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Hello All,
I am very fortunate to be accepted by UCSF, UPenn and UW. However, this has been such a hard decision for me, and with the decision day (April 1st) approaching fast, I need to make a decision soon and free up the seats for others (holding a seat at UPenn and UW). Your inputs would be greatly appreciated!
So here is the situation:
I am a Washington resident and went to the UW for my undergrad degree. As a result, going to the UW would be a better decision financially (in the ballpark of 185k for tuition and basically no cost for rent, so probably 230-270k with living expenses in 4 years). However, because I went to the UW for my undergrad degree and have basically been living in Seattle for half of my life, I eagerly want to attend a school outside my hometown, which would take me out of my comfort zone, motivate me to work harder, and help me broaden my perspective. Fortunately, I have Penn and UCSF to choose from, but both of which would cost an arm and a leg (UCSF: about 350k for nonresident; Penn: >400K).
From what I have been reading on SDN and talking to my friends, most people would recommend choosing the cheapest option, so the UW would be the obvious choice... But being in Seattle just means that I will be close to home and family, and I am afraid that I will never really grow up and be independent. Furthermore, I am afraid that I would regret not going to Penn or UCSF in the long run... I am sooooo torn!!!
PLEASE HELP ME!!!
I would love to hear how you would choose if you were in my position.
Thanks guys!
I am very fortunate to be accepted by UCSF, UPenn and UW. However, this has been such a hard decision for me, and with the decision day (April 1st) approaching fast, I need to make a decision soon and free up the seats for others (holding a seat at UPenn and UW). Your inputs would be greatly appreciated!
So here is the situation:
I am a Washington resident and went to the UW for my undergrad degree. As a result, going to the UW would be a better decision financially (in the ballpark of 185k for tuition and basically no cost for rent, so probably 230-270k with living expenses in 4 years). However, because I went to the UW for my undergrad degree and have basically been living in Seattle for half of my life, I eagerly want to attend a school outside my hometown, which would take me out of my comfort zone, motivate me to work harder, and help me broaden my perspective. Fortunately, I have Penn and UCSF to choose from, but both of which would cost an arm and a leg (UCSF: about 350k for nonresident; Penn: >400K).
From what I have been reading on SDN and talking to my friends, most people would recommend choosing the cheapest option, so the UW would be the obvious choice... But being in Seattle just means that I will be close to home and family, and I am afraid that I will never really grow up and be independent. Furthermore, I am afraid that I would regret not going to Penn or UCSF in the long run... I am sooooo torn!!!
PLEASE HELP ME!!!
I would love to hear how you would choose if you were in my position.
Thanks guys!