Submitted by jollysailorband t3_zg5fq3 in massachusetts
Hi,
Last week, I received full funding for an MS course at UMass Dartmouth for Spring 2023. I am academically in good standing and have plenty of industry and academic research experience. Ideally, I want to apply to a few schools and wait until April before deciding. But the spring offer allows me to get out of my country immediately. I was plagued by my third-world problems throughout my education and gave my everything to come out on top. Applying to the MS, I also thought of completing it and working for a few years to do my Ph.D. with complete financial freedom, and also, I could get into a good school with the added credentials.
My question: Is $2,000 enough to subsist in Massachusetts? Accommodation is my main worry. I would greatly appreciate any tips you can give me on this. I wish I could get a private room, but I am willing to do anything as long as I get to sleep and study.
Also, my major is physics, and I have 1.5 years of industry experience in machine learning. Is it viable to secure a summer internship in Massachusetts that could help me find a placement during the OPT? I hope to find something because H1B/ Greencard sponsorship is not on my radar right now. I plan to take the Ph.D. route after working for some time and considering the EB1-A pathway if I am still interested in settling in the US.
I will not hear back from other schools where I applied for Ph.D. until April 2023. I had very promising interviews in the last few weeks, but I am tempted to take the UMass adventure, taste the American dream, and stand on my feet.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Disenthalus t1_izf8o7a wrote
$2000/month should be enough to find housing and have some money left over for food/items. You should speak to your admissions contact to see what programs they may have available for housing on and off campus with access to transportation. https://offcampushousing.umassd.edu/housing