Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^also Penn is not more prestigious, not at all. They are equivalent in prestige.
At Quakers day there were lots of Asian families. Certain communities like Asian immigrants view UPenn as much more prestigious than Williams, which is relative unknown outside of the U.S. (or even to most of the U.S.). Not to say this is right but it is what it is in certain communities.
Anonymous wrote:^^also Penn is not more prestigious, not at all. They are equivalent in prestige.
Anonymous wrote:^^also Penn is not more prestigious, not at all. They are equivalent in prestige.
Anonymous wrote:For premed, there are tons of opportunities at Penn. Multiple hospitals on campus walking distance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Penn seems to offer more pre-med research and internship opportunities, stronger science, higher prestige, and more viable plan B into other career options if the pre-med doesn’t work out. On the other hand, this DC’s learning style is more aligned with deep-discussion, close-mentorship style learning at Williams, if what they advertise is the reality.
Both locations excite this DC in different ways. Not an athlete, is not motivated by getting rich (Reddit says both schools have big finance/Wall Street big money culture which is not DC’s thing). Not excited about a hyper competitive campus culture, don’t know if that’s only Wharton/finance kids that are like that on the Penn campus, or if you get some of that on the Williams campus too with so many kids from elite privates and boarding schools. This kid just genuinely loves learning. Cost is not a deciding factor.
You've answered your own question. Normally would pick Penn, but in your case Williams hands down.
Do we know that Penn doesn’t offer this type of learning?
Anonymous wrote:For premed, there are tons of opportunities at Penn. Multiple hospitals on campus walking distance.
Anonymous wrote:Penn seems to offer more pre-med research and internship opportunities, stronger science, higher prestige, and more viable plan B into other career options if the pre-med doesn’t work out. On the other hand, this DC’s learning style is more aligned with deep-discussion, close-mentorship style learning at Williams, if what they advertise is the reality.
Both locations excite this DC in different ways. Not an athlete, is not motivated by getting rich (Reddit says both schools have big finance/Wall Street big money culture which is not DC’s thing). Not excited about a hyper competitive campus culture, don’t know if that’s only Wharton/finance kids that are like that on the Penn campus, or if you get some of that on the Williams campus too with so many kids from elite privates and boarding schools. This kid just genuinely loves learning. Cost is not a deciding factor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Penn seems to offer more pre-med research and internship opportunities, stronger science, higher prestige, and more viable plan B into other career options if the pre-med doesn’t work out. On the other hand, this DC’s learning style is more aligned with deep-discussion, close-mentorship style learning at Williams, if what they advertise is the reality.
Both locations excite this DC in different ways. Not an athlete, is not motivated by getting rich (Reddit says both schools have big finance/Wall Street big money culture which is not DC’s thing). Not excited about a hyper competitive campus culture, don’t know if that’s only Wharton/finance kids that are like that on the Penn campus, or if you get some of that on the Williams campus too with so many kids from elite privates and boarding schools. This kid just genuinely loves learning. Cost is not a deciding factor.
You've answered your own question. Normally would pick Penn, but in your case Williams hands down.
Anonymous wrote:Penn seems to offer more pre-med research and internship opportunities, stronger science, higher prestige, and more viable plan B into other career options if the pre-med doesn’t work out. On the other hand, this DC’s learning style is more aligned with deep-discussion, close-mentorship style learning at Williams, if what they advertise is the reality.
Both locations excite this DC in different ways. Not an athlete, is not motivated by getting rich (Reddit says both schools have big finance/Wall Street big money culture which is not DC’s thing). Not excited about a hyper competitive campus culture, don’t know if that’s only Wharton/finance kids that are like that on the Penn campus, or if you get some of that on the Williams campus too with so many kids from elite privates and boarding schools. This kid just genuinely loves learning. Cost is not a deciding factor.