Thursday, February 12, 2009

General Updates and Thoughts

I apologize, this may be a post that crosses many subjects...

Having been waitlisted at two schools, with one admit and two more decisions pending, I'm starting to wonder about choices and decisions. UNC and Georgetown will notify me of my updated stats (either Admit, Deny or Remain on WL) on March 23rd. Duke notification is March 9th. My UCLA ding comes March 26th. My Wake Forest decision must be made by April 1st. Here's the quandry: If I get accepted to UNC or Georgetown, I won't know about scholarships (if there are even any at that point) until after my decision is due to Wake Forest. Is the full ride worth passing on UNC or Georgetown? Does leaving school with zero debt mean more than possibly better career prospects? All things to consider...

I think I've settled on a final date to quit my job, baring something else happening (buyouts being offered, getting laid off, etc.). June 30th will be my last day (145 days away!) and it can't come soon enough. The environment at work has been pretty bad given the state of the new company and the economy. 6k jobs will be gone pretty soon, and there's no indication where they'll come from. I plan on moving to my new place in early August, giving myself the month of July to relax. I've decided I want to take a trip somewhere. I may have company but there's a good chance I'll be going alone. Any thoughts on where to go for a week, spending around $1k?

Other than that, it's pretty much Business As Usual. The Dean at Wake Forest called me last night to invite me to Scholars Weekend, a school-funded event that brings together the top scholarship perspective students. It sounds like a good time and I look forward to meeting some fellow admits there.

3 comments:

Choc Heaven said...

on your travel plans: go somewhere uve wanted to go since a long time but never had time to go..now's the perfect chance ;)

Bschool Diva said...

You can do Jamaica for about that much.

BTW...I have be checking out you blog and I think that if you don't get into Duke, Wake Forest isn't a bad deal. Especially, if you plan on staying in the south east. You can't beat free!!!

Linda Abraham said...

Omne,

We posted a response to this post today at http://accepted.squarespace.com/acceptedcom_blog/2009/2/25/your-tough-admission-decisions.html . Good luck with your decision!