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  • TheOwlReturns [comrade/them]
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    3 years ago

    Job hunting is mostly online, though attending in person will give you the luxury of also being able to attend local career fairs. As for which school, I would take a long hard look at the curriculum and the faculty. Check out your professors and see if any of them have research projects that might interest you/what campus or school affiliated groups might you join/etc.

    As for the location, I have never been to Indiana or California and I don't know anyone who personally has lived in either city, though I would say that Indiana might be MUCH cheaper to live in and you won't need to worry about extreme drought or other extreme weather.

    • jurassicneil [any]
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      3 years ago

      I think the faculty at Indiana are superior to the ones at CSUN so that's one point to Indiana. But since most of the coursework in a Master's would be self study idk how much weight that advantage holds.

      Agreed on Indiana being very cheap which is why I'm heavily considering it.