I know a fish forum isn't exactly the ideal place to ask for input on this, but I have gotten some great feedback on other things so I thought I would give it a try. At a minimum it gives me a chance to write out my thoughts, which is always helpful.
So, I have been working toward gaining acceptance to Physician Assistant's (PA) school. Thankfully I have been accepted to two programs, but just this week I have been offered an interview at another school this Friday (December 5th). I WILL BE ATTENDING THIS INTERVIEW, but I am looking to start weighing the options assuming I am accepted into the program.
I have already been accepted into my original first choice (I am not naming the school to keep that from biasing people). It is a school that is close to my parents, which would be nice to have their support during school. My wife and I would live with them, and yes my wife is very on board with that idea. Living with them would decrease our responsibilities in regards to house upkeep, cooking, cleaning, etc. Obviously we would help out, but our responsibilities would still be less. Also, this school is a very established, strong program, but tuition for the 26 months will total about $82,000. Also, I would not start until next fall, which means I wait for approximately 9 months before starting classes.
Option 2 - the school that I am interviewing at Friday.
This is a much newer program, as their first class started just last year. So, I would be a part of the second cohort. I would expect some bumps and issues with their "inexperience." Although it is not an established program it is associated with an established, quality medical school, so I am not overly worried that the quality of my education would suffer.
Now for the major positives this school offers. This school would start January '15, so just over a month from now, and because it is only a 2 year program it finishes a full year ahead of the other school. Also, the tuition is only about $42,000 total. While finances will not make my decision, it definitely plays a part - especially when you consider that I would have an extra year of salary (which is significant given that my expected salary would be ~$90K upon graduating).
Now for the negatives of this option. It is in Memphis, TN, which has historically been one of the top 5 most dangerous cities in the country. This is not a major concern for me, because having gone to undergrad near Chicago, IL I am well aware that every large city has its bad areas to avoid. But, my wife struggles being home alone at night even in our very safe, suburban home where literally nothing happens. When I am not home she does not sleep well, utilizing her overly active imagination. (As far as being safe, we have a german shepherd, with another german shepherd puppy on the way. My wife also has a firearm that she is currently learning how to use, which eventually will be available for her personal defense once she shows that she is capable of using it effectively - I don't want her to freeze and have the weapon used on her.) Knowing that it is likely that I will be gone for 6 weeks at a time for clinical rotations during my second year, her fear is something that worries me. Also, my wife would have no friends or family to stay with or hang out with when I am studying or gone - I do understand that we would make friends, but still worth mentioning. Lastly, we would not have the same level of support from any family since none live in or around Memphis.
So, assuming I am accepted into the Memphis program what would you do? Obviously there are a lot of questions that I will be asking on Friday, and in the interviewing process my answer may become very apparent. But, I want to start thinking through my options as I will not have long to accept or decline any potential offer.
So, I have been working toward gaining acceptance to Physician Assistant's (PA) school. Thankfully I have been accepted to two programs, but just this week I have been offered an interview at another school this Friday (December 5th). I WILL BE ATTENDING THIS INTERVIEW, but I am looking to start weighing the options assuming I am accepted into the program.
I have already been accepted into my original first choice (I am not naming the school to keep that from biasing people). It is a school that is close to my parents, which would be nice to have their support during school. My wife and I would live with them, and yes my wife is very on board with that idea. Living with them would decrease our responsibilities in regards to house upkeep, cooking, cleaning, etc. Obviously we would help out, but our responsibilities would still be less. Also, this school is a very established, strong program, but tuition for the 26 months will total about $82,000. Also, I would not start until next fall, which means I wait for approximately 9 months before starting classes.
Option 2 - the school that I am interviewing at Friday.
This is a much newer program, as their first class started just last year. So, I would be a part of the second cohort. I would expect some bumps and issues with their "inexperience." Although it is not an established program it is associated with an established, quality medical school, so I am not overly worried that the quality of my education would suffer.
Now for the major positives this school offers. This school would start January '15, so just over a month from now, and because it is only a 2 year program it finishes a full year ahead of the other school. Also, the tuition is only about $42,000 total. While finances will not make my decision, it definitely plays a part - especially when you consider that I would have an extra year of salary (which is significant given that my expected salary would be ~$90K upon graduating).
Now for the negatives of this option. It is in Memphis, TN, which has historically been one of the top 5 most dangerous cities in the country. This is not a major concern for me, because having gone to undergrad near Chicago, IL I am well aware that every large city has its bad areas to avoid. But, my wife struggles being home alone at night even in our very safe, suburban home where literally nothing happens. When I am not home she does not sleep well, utilizing her overly active imagination. (As far as being safe, we have a german shepherd, with another german shepherd puppy on the way. My wife also has a firearm that she is currently learning how to use, which eventually will be available for her personal defense once she shows that she is capable of using it effectively - I don't want her to freeze and have the weapon used on her.) Knowing that it is likely that I will be gone for 6 weeks at a time for clinical rotations during my second year, her fear is something that worries me. Also, my wife would have no friends or family to stay with or hang out with when I am studying or gone - I do understand that we would make friends, but still worth mentioning. Lastly, we would not have the same level of support from any family since none live in or around Memphis.
So, assuming I am accepted into the Memphis program what would you do? Obviously there are a lot of questions that I will be asking on Friday, and in the interviewing process my answer may become very apparent. But, I want to start thinking through my options as I will not have long to accept or decline any potential offer.