Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm totally confused. Is OP's student interested in med school or doing a PhD???
No wonder. I think OP confuses PhD and MD. Her daughter wants to go to a med school so OP is understandably concerned about the cost of that. Nothing to do with a PhD
https://students-residents.aamc.org/md-phd-dual-degree-training/md-phd-dual-degree-training
It is both.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm totally confused. Is OP's student interested in med school or doing a PhD???
No wonder. I think OP confuses PhD and MD. Her daughter wants to go to a med school so OP is understandably concerned about the cost of that. Nothing to do with a PhD
Anonymous wrote:I don't see how a rebel teenage would like UVA. It seems more like a place for popular kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is the Southern school thing again. Imagine you planted the bias in their head so live with it and reflect on your stupidity and hope they get into UVA.
this. It is incredible the bias and elitism that is still "acceptable" in 2021. SMH at OP.
It is more about the intolerance of the majority of people who live in "red" states, eschew science and want to impose their values on everyone else.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure what values the mom is concerned about for the daughter. I have lived all over the South, Virginia, D.C...and Boston. The most racist place I have ever lived - and the place where people felt okay verbalizing their racism....was Boston.
Anonymous wrote:I'm totally confused. Is OP's student interested in med school or doing a PhD???
Anonymous wrote:OP here:
She will be fine. She is just worried that she won't fit in as English is her 3rd language and she did not learn it well until she was in high school in the US. French is her first. In DC diversity is not an issue for her, but people do still make comments. She does intend to go early entry direct to medical school. She wants this degree and is choosing colleges based on which of the 4 in the US have the program. She has wanted this career all of her life. Her dad and I are UN and she has lived this life all of her life in all of our postings. It make be a hard transition, but she will adjust i believe.
Anonymous wrote:We are touring a college over Thanksgiving week. They have a fall preview day. The college has offered my daughter a full ride. I want to present a neutral attitude, however I want her to realize this is her best shot to graduate school debt free. I can graduate her debt free with her PhD degree if she takes advantage of going here. I don't want to come on too strong. We are spending two days meeting with her departments for under graduate and the direct admit graduate school she applied to. They also have a day of talks about dorms, walk the campus etc. If i oversell it she will not want to go just to do the opposite of what i want. She has been to see over 20 schools and has only liked UVA and Delaware Valley. She is concerned she is a child from and urban area and this is a southern school. She doesn't think her values will align. Any recommendations would be helpful.
Anonymous wrote:OP here:
She will be fine. She is just worried that she won't fit in as English is her 3rd language and she did not learn it well until she was in high school in the US. French is her first. In DC diversity is not an issue for her, but people do still make comments. She does intend to go early entry direct to medical school. She wants this degree and is choosing colleges based on which of the 4 in the US have the program. She has wanted this career all of her life. Her dad and I are UN and she has lived this life all of her life in all of our postings. It make be a hard transition, but she will adjust i believe.
Anonymous wrote:OP here:
She will be fine. She is just worried that she won't fit in as English is her 3rd language and she did not learn it well until she was in high school in the US. French is her first. In DC diversity is not an issue for her, but people do still make comments. She does intend to go early entry direct to medical school. She wants this degree and is choosing colleges based on which of the 4 in the US have the program. She has wanted this career all of her life. Her dad and I are UN and she has lived this life all of her life in all of our postings. It make be a hard transition, but she will adjust i believe.