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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm a CTCL grad and I personally feel reluctant to give specifics just because I would imagine there's only a few grads from my college on this site and I don't like to provide identifying details about myself in any forum (that may explain the relative dearth of personal experiences). But it was an excellent education and prepared me for the top PhD program in my field. My scholarships made it equivalent cost to the state flagship to which I was also accepted and I feel it was a better fit for me (though my state school might have better name recognition). The things that stood out for me was while it was very supportive, it also promoted more self-directed, experiential learning than my siblings who went to state schools. I was supported to do internships, apprenticeships, research studies, multiple funded study abroad trips, as well as many smaller self-directed projects in addition to the usual coursework. The school provided or helped me find funding for these things and worked well to transfer course credit, switch major requirements around. My siblings at state public unis did more of the standard classes + 1 internship during the summer + 1 or none semester abroad. I think these varied experiences helped me define myself and stand out a bit more in my field. One thing that I think was important when you are at a lesser-known institution is to try to intern at a well-known place and/or to seek out known awards in your fields or experience that people know are competitive.[/quote] [/quote] It sounds like a great experience. Love that you got to do all of the travel. [/quote]
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