US or UK?

dekiteshim

Resident Eritrean | Ye's strongest soldier
What’s good. I haven’t really been active on here for the past few days for a multitude of reasons. One of those being that Ivy Day just passed and I was awaiting results. I wasn’t really expecting anything as an international student who would require financial aid but I have been pleasantly surprised! By some miracle I was accepted into Stanford and UPenn on full rides. I was waitlisted by Harvard and Columbia but this is basically a rejection since I think they waitlist more people than they reject. Now I am kind of at a crossroads. Should I stay in the UK at study at a T5 Uni or go off to the States? I feel as if uprooting my whole life to study on another continent would prove to be very difficult but the opportunity seems too good to pass up.
 

dekiteshim

Resident Eritrean | Ye's strongest soldier
and before someone says it. no i am not a diversity recruit. or at least i hope i wasn’t
 

Yaraye

VIP
USA!!!!!!! you'll be hired anywhere if you attend UPenn or standford. Just suffer for 4 years :kanyeshrug:
No pain, no gain nigga! :diddyass::diddyass::diddyass:
 

A Mean Guy

Minister of Ajanabi Affairs
Firstly congrats, I am genuinely happy for you.
I would take the USA Stanford offer because you will end up making more money in the long run and sadly in finance, school prestige matters a lot. You are still young so you are not really losing much if you end up in a new environment.
If you plan on going into academia i.e., becoming a professor, stay in the UK, masters in the UK is 1 year and PHD is 3 years as opposed to the US where masters is 2 years and PHD is 5.

Anyways, you can never go wrong with any choice, Good luck.
 

dekiteshim

Resident Eritrean | Ye's strongest soldier
I would advise to anyone from the UK that wishes to do the same that the admissions route to the US seems to be a lot easier if you do STEM A Levels. I was able to do 12 APs with little study since the content overlapped so much with my A Levels
 
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