Re: Is UCLA new grad program worth 1-2 hour commute?
I went through this dilemma myself when I graduated. I was offered a new grad spot at UCLA that I really, reeeeaaaaly wanted to take.....however, I'm in Ventura County with no hope of moving closer. I opted to find a position closer to home, and I'm so glad I did. Even now I have days where my 20-minute, traffic-free commute is too long after a hard 12-hour shift. I can't imagine how I'd feel if I was coming from L.A. (because we all know how WONDERFUL the 405 and 101 are during rush hour).
IMHO, if you can move closer, UCLA is definitely worth it. But no hospital is worth a commute that will end up being stress-filled and possibly hazardous to your safety.
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