I also transitioned the other way. Started (and completed) a degree in an undergraduate business school and discovered that I preferred more traditional Economics (which were taught by liberal arts professors at the school). I worked after graduation in a business job for several years to get work experience and earn $ before returning for PhD Econ program. |
A top student at ds’s school chose the Morehouse scholarship at UNC (pretty comparable to Jefferson) over Harvard last year. I think the internship and other special opportunities that come with these scholarships, plus the free ride, are not easy to turn down. |
+1. It's a very big deal. And a big deal on campus. Everyone knows who are the Jefferson Scholars. My DS competed for it but was passed over after the regional interviews. |
I’m trying to imagine this. |
Why is that difficult? There are only 4,000 in a class at UVA. The Jefferson Scholars regularly meet off campus at their center and do activities together. |
Agreed |
I mean can you imagine if your kid turns down Harvard to go to UVA? And the Harvard goes down the waitlist and takes one more kid in, and that kid thinks, oh I wonder who turned down Harvard—thinking maybe that kid wanted Stanford or Yale. And then it’s discovered, nope, kid turned down Harvard for … UVA. Please. I would think, what an idiot. Now I have his spot and I’ll have it for as long as I live. |
This is a major reach. 1. Assuming Harvard is going to their WL 2. That the student will then known someone turned down Harvard 3. And turned it down for the Jefferson Scholarship C’mon |
Whoosh. That was you missing the point. Good god man. It was a hypothetical designed to demonstrate a point. |
I mean, I thought for a minute, I wonder if someone will start poking holes in these assumptions. And then in a flash I thought, nah, nobody is that dense. Wrong! Listen, don’t worry your pretty little head with hypotheticals. Just move along. |
So pretentious....and why my kid has no interest in even applying to Harvard (and some others that seem to carry this sort of vibe more often than not) |
People do put Jefferson scholarship on their resume for the rest of their lives, it is that prestigious. |
I think it friends slightly on long-term plans of DC, but in most instances would say UVA. If DC wants to go to grad school, I would definitely choose UVA. I know a girl who was choosing between HYP and UVA Jefferson Scholar, went to UVA and had a fantastic experience, and as importantly was extremely well-situated for med school admissions (went to a top 3 med school). I think same would hold for MBA. Anecdotally, my DC went to an HYP and went to grad school, and would have taken the Jefferson over HYP if DC had that opportunity. |
For someone who wants to major in economics, this is a no-brainer -- UVA, of course! I mean, you would be saving loads of money that could be invested. |
Only 4K |