Thanks for solidifying my resolve to leave for graduate school.
Given how it's pretty common and almost expected (in the US) for you to have different undergraduate and graduate institutions (the only exceptions I can think of are if you're in a very top-tier school), I fail to see how this really does affect your graduate school choice. *scratches head*
But that aside, cutting education funding ALWAYS SUCKS. :( I think we're all universally in the same boat here. Not the just schools, but also the government organizations that provide grants (NSF, NIH), and the private research foundations.
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Given how it's pretty common and almost expected (in the US) for you to have different undergraduate and graduate institutions (the only exceptions I can think of are if you're in a very top-tier school), I fail to see how this really does affect your graduate school choice. *scratches head*
But that aside, cutting education funding ALWAYS SUCKS. :( I think we're all universally in the same boat here. Not the just schools, but also the government organizations that provide grants (NSF, NIH), and the private research foundations.