Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone on this board have a kid considering Indiana NOT for Kelley or performing arts? DC is considering the HR degree there which is technically part of the Public Policy school. Wondering if they will feel “less than” academically the whole 4 years for not being part of Kelley or some well known program.
Business majors are brand-conscious and prestige-oriented at most schools. That drives hype for business schools. But Indiana was considered strong for many majors and grad studies well before the BBA trend got big.
My son applied to Indiana for Public Policy. He is at Michigan now. We are in-state and overall that was the right choice. However, us parents were very impressed with Indiana after a week spent there with our kids at a high school extracurricular conference. My husband had also applied to Indiana for grad school but got a better scholarship from Georgetown so had never visited. It's very competitive with other flagships we have been to.
As an MBA, I think the better questions are "Why an HR degree" and "Why is HR in the Public Policy school"? I don't follow HR matters much but I'm a bit surprised that it's in the Public Policy school domain. However, I don't think that would impact teaching or coursework very much.
Like this student, she could go for a Kelley minor.
https://oneill.indiana.edu/undergraduate/degrees-majors/human-resource.html
If your DD is interested in HR, I recommend the HR executive blogger Hebba Youssef. I like her POV and she has a free weekly newsletter that your DD can get to understand what the industry is like. To confirm her interest.
https://hateithere.co/
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They may be pushing out in batches
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone on this board have a kid considering Indiana NOT for Kelley or performing arts? DC is considering the HR degree there which is technically part of the Public Policy school. Wondering if they will feel “less than” academically the whole 4 years for not being part of Kelley or some well known program.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone on this board have a kid considering Indiana NOT for Kelley or performing arts? DC is considering the HR degree there which is technically part of the Public Policy school. Wondering if they will feel “less than” academically the whole 4 years for not being part of Kelley or some well known program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kid applied to Kelley. Was notified that they were admitted "pre business" and that Kelley would notify about direct admission later.
Pre-business seemingly allows full Kelley classes year one and as long as performance is good, officially Kelley entrance in year two. Not bad.
My DD also got the same letter. I thought it meant we will hear back on direct admit at regular decision time. If next opportunity to get into Kelly is for Sophomoe year, the requirements are stringent. Need to have A- in all classes.
From what I’ve read, the pre-business program is something of a bait and switch. Students that were admitted in this program previously were advised that they would receive a direct admit upon receiving a B+ or higher only to have standards changed after they accepted. (My understanding parents are considering suing the school). Not sure I would trust sending my child there unless they had full admission to the business school (or you’re 100% certain your kid can pull down straight A’s freshman year).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kid applied to Kelley. Was notified that they were admitted "pre business" and that Kelley would notify about direct admission later.
Pre-business seemingly allows full Kelley classes year one and as long as performance is good, officially Kelley entrance in year two. Not bad.
My DD also got the same letter. I thought it meant we will hear back on direct admit at regular decision time. If next opportunity to get into Kelly is for Sophomoe year, the requirements are stringent. Need to have A- in all classes.
Anonymous wrote:Kid applied to Kelley. Was notified that they were admitted "pre business" and that Kelley would notify about direct admission later.
Pre-business seemingly allows full Kelley classes year one and as long as performance is good, officially Kelley entrance in year two. Not bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS admitted to Kelley for Finance. OOS. Stats above what qualified for guaranteed admission to Kelley in previous years, but was sweating it out due to this year’s surge in applications and the new Kelley holistic admission process
Same ha. Also in Kelley Finance!
Are you both saying direct admit to Kelly. Or pre Kelly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS admitted to Kelley for Finance. OOS. Stats above what qualified for guaranteed admission to Kelley in previous years, but was sweating it out due to this year’s surge in applications and the new Kelley holistic admission process
Same ha. Also in Kelley Finance!
Are you both saying direct admit to Kelly. Or pre Kelly.