Jeez. Some of us had work to do this morning. Yes these are serious schools that I am looking at and I’m looking for others as well. Her ECs lean heavily to sports, community service, and a lot of Jewish activities. Ironically, she goes to a Catholic school and is very well-rounded in religious studies. Theology in particular is very interesting to her. I could see her being a religion major or minor, same with Jewish studies. Our CCO is pushing Jewish studies as the angle. We are worried about backlash (though I don’t think that might happen at a place like Tulane?) Any other schools you can think of? Thanks for those of you that are being helpful. Sorry I don’t have much time to write right now, but will come back later this afternoon. In between meetings. |
Congrats you get the award for the rudest OP. Hopefully you raised your daughter better. |
Ours applied without coaching and got in. You don’t need to game admissions, just be intelligent. |
| OP just apply as philosophy. |
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OP, why don't you want to discuss the practical aspects of trying to find a job as a Religion or Jewish studies major? If you refuse to discuss that, it kind of seems like all you want is to game the system by asking for something low-interest, and then changing to a minor afterward. Colleges hate that.
I think Religion studies are wonderful, but I'd be a little concerned about employability. I know someone is spamming the thread with how their Jewish Studies minor helped them a lot and they became a big shot lawyer afterward, but they're bragging while missing the point that they did not actually MAJOR in Jewish Studies. |
Truthfully, disagree. This is a competitive game. Do everything you can in your power to help your kid understand the rules. The strategic positioning post is accurate. It works. I have evidence with my older kids who did this (both at T20). Schools expect kids to change their majors. They just want passion. If you have a "story" about your passion, that's what they care about. And better if the passion is an unpopular or undersubscribed one. Why do you think all the top NY privates list majors like: Classics, French literature, Creative Writing, Women's Studies, Studio Art, Anthropology, Medieval Studies? They know something you don't know. |
| Serious reply from a Jewish mom, consider the joint program between Tel Aviv University and Columbia. |
Any other schools for those of us (and there are several) also interested? |
This is college admissions! Nothing unethical allowed!!
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Emory, Boston University and Rutgers all have programs. Duke has an excellent certificate in Jewish Studies program, but I don't think a major, that is worth looking at. |
Someone is deleting comments that don’t fit a narrative. Columbia-TAU got in trouble for systemically denying Arab students year over year. |
What about non-top 30 schools? |
I don't know anything about deleting comments but that claim is BS. SJP claimed that but no proof. There are a\Arab students in the joint program. Keep in mind there would be some self selection bias as it requires students to apply to TAU. |
That self selection doesn’t mean there should be year over year lack of Arab students. You are being disingenuous and it’s scary that people are okay with the discrimination, just because it’s a program with Israel. |
I think American and Syracuse both have programs as well |