Here's the link. Didn't post last time - https://www.collegetransitions.com/blog/category/infographics/ |
Law school is ALL about grades and the LSAT. |
| Don't go to BU over Yale. It will be regretted every. Single. Day. Find a way to pay. |
| No question, BU. |
| Doctor here. BU. Without a question. |
The 4 people who I know fairly well who went to Yale, are less successful people professionally, socioeconomically, and emotionally than friends who went to UMD, W&M, and Va Tech. Fairly little has to do with the school, most of it is the person. Especially in undergrad. My BFF works in academia and the professors at top schools are mostly crap professors. They write successful papers because that's all the school cares about, but they don't give a lick about teaching and mostly their TAs do it. It's a total waste unless your kid is a consummate starf*cker and can really make the most of it. |
Ha, um no. I turned down Yale over a state school and have never regretted it. |
Me too. I went to a small, lesser known Liberal arts college (Grinnell) over the Ivy League schools I was admitted to due to finances and not a day goes by I am not glad I made the choice not to go into debt for an undergrad degree. |
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OP, not sure if anyone has said this, but in my experience it can't hurt to approach Yale and ask them for some merit aid. My parents did that a billion years ago when I was choosing between Penn and a bunch of slightly lower tier schools (Tufts was one, amazingly I can't remember the rest!) Penn upped my package (combination of FA and merit) in response to the others. I received additional merit scholarships in subsequent years.
Obviously much has changed since then, and a full ride merit package isn't FA. But Yale has money to burn, and perhaps they could find $15k, the equivalent of the coins in the couch w/their endowment, to make this a less fraught choice. |
I would do anything within reasonable limits to allow my child to go to Yale, as you cannot compare these two institutions. Clearly your child is capable of the work level at Yale and being interested in going to the medical profession there's no question that you will catapult him or her onto a fantastic medical school as long as they do well undergrad - good luck! |
Sure. But the PP has a point about if you want to be a Supreme Court Justice you probably have to go to a top law school. But mind you, top law school, not undergrad. For medicine its a little different, to get into a competitive residency you need to have top medical school grades, and research experience, or maybe done a rotation with an subject expert showing your interest. Its not so much "oh I went to Yale undergrad". Noone cares if the undergrad school is good enough. |
Not surprised since admission to the most selective schools needs high GPA and SAT scores. It's the student not the school. |
| Your undergraduate school matters not one iota when it comes to a career in medicine. BU, without question. |
| Full ride at BU is nothing to sneeze at. Is it a true full ride, though? |
| Yale. Prestige will matter when student applies to medical school. |