having a little crisis →[More:]I accepted an offer for a PhD program that is in a field that I haven't had a lot of academic training in, but I have a lot of practical experience in (Communications) (My academic background is in a specific former Soviet region and international development). I did this because this university had a research center that focused on what I want to do (IT in developing countries.)
This week I have found out:
- The prof in charge of the research center is going on leave for the 2006-07 school year. He will be at a different university in the same state. (This makes me think that he's going to leave for that university.)
- I got my financial aid award today and it was significantly less than I expected - they expect me to pay $22k ($18,500 comes from federal loans), and although I got a TA-ship, I didn't get the fellowship I was hoping for.
Should I rethinking doing this PhD for these 2 reasons? Do a lot of people get more funding in their 2nd year? If the prof that I want to work with leaves, would the money that I end up taking out as a loan be all in vain?