I am based on the east coast (DC area), not interested in moving too
far away, not so good at math--so most computer science grad programs
are probably out of the question.  I started my graduate degree at a
well known school in Digital Media but had to leave due to unforeseen
circumstances and my interests have slightly shifted.  

I am highly interested in interaction design and physical objects. 
My question is does it matter where I study? or what I study?  

There are so many programs out there in different fields and it's
getting hard to sift through them, i.e (Industrial Design, Human
Factors, Digital Media, Interaction Design, Computer Science, HCI,
Information Design...I feel like I am drowning in a sea of graduate
programs.  What should I be looking for in a graduate program??

Any guidance or thoughts are appreciated.


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