Taking a deep breath after graduation.
Hard to believe that my baccalaureate career is over, and I have some tough decisions to make about where to go next. I've begun applications to 2 universities: Florida State University and USF-Tampa.
I have a short list of schools that I would like to attend, but I need to take the GRE (Graduate Record Examination) and take some time off to save up for application fees and collect the needed documents to submit with applications. Some schools are on my shortlist, even though they are far away from Florida and moving out of state scares the crap out of me, simply because they are either fully funded, do not require the GRE, or both.
My Top 5 Shortlist for Grad Schools:
- Florida State University
- Although I'm not sure if they are fully funded or not, they do offer some form of assistance, either with TA's or other forms of scholarships, working opportunities. The reason I am so hung up on FSU, despite the way I feel about their logo that's offensive to Native Americans, is that in addition to having a MFA in Creative Writing, they also have a PhD in Creative Writing, and (here's where I go squee inside) a certificate in Editing and Publishing.
- Although I'm not sure if they are fully funded or not, they do offer some form of assistance, either with TA's or other forms of scholarships, working opportunities. The reason I am so hung up on FSU, despite the way I feel about their logo that's offensive to Native Americans, is that in addition to having a MFA in Creative Writing, they also have a PhD in Creative Writing, and (here's where I go squee inside) a certificate in Editing and Publishing.
- USF-Tampa
- Getting into FSU might be hard, it's the #1 MFA school in the state. In case they reject me, USF-Tampa is my backup. Their MFA in Creative Writing is fairly new. How much funding they'll give is something I need to look into. That will be a priority real soon.
- University of Florida
- Fully funded. A little more expensive to live here than in Tally, but not much more so.
- Virginia Commonwealth University
- Fully funded with health insurance. A smaller, easier to navigate campus in the heart of a mid-size, very hip and happening city in the midwest. Private, off-campus housing on and off the campus main drag, close to everything. The former home of one of America's greatest fiction authors (IMHO), Edgar Allan Poe.
- University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop:
- It's the mother-effing Iowa Writers' Workshop, continually the #1 MFA program in the country. I have to apply, just to see if I can get in there.