University of Maryland v American University (PT)
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 12:04 pm
I am seeking some honest input regarding the choice of American University v the University of Maryland part-time programs. Below are some quick facts I urge readers to consider before offering feedback (NOTE, not all are factors to consider regarding the merits of the school. Some address economic considerations):
1.) I am currently admitted to AU and waitlisted at UMD.
2.) I reside near Baltimore, although I am a transplant from OOS and I am not sure if UMD would grant me in-state tuition on the basis of 2 years of living here. I submitted an in-state form to UMD, but I imagine I must wait for a final decision before learning whether or not I will be granted in-state tuition rates.
3.) I work for a law firm in Maryland near Baltimore City with a bunch of UMD law graduates. They seem invested in me and would be happy for me to continue working as a paralegal throughout my four years of school if I go to UMD. No guarantee of a job, but it is practical experience while attending school. I do worry about employer expectations, school MUST come first.
4.) My rent in Maryland is 500, my rent in DC would be 600 (my best friend lives in a rent controlled 2 bedroom in Van Ness, he will need a new roommate just as school starts)
5.) I don't own a car presently, although I am aggressively saving for one. In DC I would commute by public transportation. I come from NYC and sadly got my license very late in life, I also have one minor accident on my record. These two factors combined made my insurance unbearable ($3500 per year). Maryland is a high risk insurance state too. Selling my car has saved me some money, but I cannot feasibly get to/from home, work, and school without a vehicle.
6.) I would pay sticker at both schools, but working full time would allow me to save and make payments towards my principal balance while learning. My hope is to come out with at least 25% (a full years tuition) paid off and no debt borrowed to cover COL (why should I pay interest on rent and groceries when I don't have to?)
1.) I am currently admitted to AU and waitlisted at UMD.
2.) I reside near Baltimore, although I am a transplant from OOS and I am not sure if UMD would grant me in-state tuition on the basis of 2 years of living here. I submitted an in-state form to UMD, but I imagine I must wait for a final decision before learning whether or not I will be granted in-state tuition rates.
3.) I work for a law firm in Maryland near Baltimore City with a bunch of UMD law graduates. They seem invested in me and would be happy for me to continue working as a paralegal throughout my four years of school if I go to UMD. No guarantee of a job, but it is practical experience while attending school. I do worry about employer expectations, school MUST come first.
4.) My rent in Maryland is 500, my rent in DC would be 600 (my best friend lives in a rent controlled 2 bedroom in Van Ness, he will need a new roommate just as school starts)
5.) I don't own a car presently, although I am aggressively saving for one. In DC I would commute by public transportation. I come from NYC and sadly got my license very late in life, I also have one minor accident on my record. These two factors combined made my insurance unbearable ($3500 per year). Maryland is a high risk insurance state too. Selling my car has saved me some money, but I cannot feasibly get to/from home, work, and school without a vehicle.
6.) I would pay sticker at both schools, but working full time would allow me to save and make payments towards my principal balance while learning. My hope is to come out with at least 25% (a full years tuition) paid off and no debt borrowed to cover COL (why should I pay interest on rent and groceries when I don't have to?)