Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW there are new scholarships you should took at if your students wants to study at Oxford as a post grad. The Barry and The Fortescue. https://www.barryscholarship.org/. These scholarships provide room, board, tuition and spending allowance and 3 round trips to home each year.
Thanks PP. How does a student get tapped for a nomination for the Barry scholarship? The website says that students cannot apply, they must be nominated. But I don’t see any info on who makes a nomination. Would the student express interest to his or her university, then the university takes it from there?
Interesting. Based on the profiles of the students, this scholarship seems to lean moderate to conservative in terms of the students and their academic affiliations and extracurricular pursuits.
you are correct. Rhodes went super woke. This is the new kid in town to replace it, and with a more generous stipend
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW there are new scholarships you should took at if your students wants to study at Oxford as a post grad. The Barry and The Fortescue. https://www.barryscholarship.org/. These scholarships provide room, board, tuition and spending allowance and 3 round trips to home each year.
Thanks PP. How does a student get tapped for a nomination for the Barry scholarship? The website says that students cannot apply, they must be nominated. But I don’t see any info on who makes a nomination. Would the student express interest to his or her university, then the university takes it from there?
Interesting. Based on the profiles of the students, this scholarship seems to lean moderate to conservative in terms of the students and their academic affiliations and extracurricular pursuits.
you are correct. Rhodes went super woke. This is the new kid in town to replace it, and with a more generous stipend
Rhodes has a long, respected history of leaders in the United States. The Barry is producing our future class of reticent, meek elite academics who will be forgotten by time.
Even the Rhodes alumni are concerned about its future. https://airmail.news/issues/2024-6-1/the-view-from-here
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW there are new scholarships you should took at if your students wants to study at Oxford as a post grad. The Barry and The Fortescue. https://www.barryscholarship.org/. These scholarships provide room, board, tuition and spending allowance and 3 round trips to home each year.
Thanks PP. How does a student get tapped for a nomination for the Barry scholarship? The website says that students cannot apply, they must be nominated. But I don’t see any info on who makes a nomination. Would the student express interest to his or her university, then the university takes it from there?
Interesting. Based on the profiles of the students, this scholarship seems to lean moderate to conservative in terms of the students and their academic affiliations and extracurricular pursuits.
you are correct. Rhodes went super woke. This is the new kid in town to replace it, and with a more generous stipend
Rhodes has a long, respected history of leaders in the United States. The Barry is producing our future class of reticent, meek elite academics who will be forgotten by time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW there are new scholarships you should took at if your students wants to study at Oxford as a post grad. The Barry and The Fortescue. https://www.barryscholarship.org/. These scholarships provide room, board, tuition and spending allowance and 3 round trips to home each year.
Thanks PP. How does a student get tapped for a nomination for the Barry scholarship? The website says that students cannot apply, they must be nominated. But I don’t see any info on who makes a nomination. Would the student express interest to his or her university, then the university takes it from there?
Interesting. Based on the profiles of the students, this scholarship seems to lean moderate to conservative in terms of the students and their academic affiliations and extracurricular pursuits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW there are new scholarships you should took at if your students wants to study at Oxford as a post grad. The Barry and The Fortescue. https://www.barryscholarship.org/. These scholarships provide room, board, tuition and spending allowance and 3 round trips to home each year.
Thanks PP. How does a student get tapped for a nomination for the Barry scholarship? The website says that students cannot apply, they must be nominated. But I don’t see any info on who makes a nomination. Would the student express interest to his or her university, then the university takes it from there?
Interesting. Based on the profiles of the students, this scholarship seems to lean moderate to conservative in terms of the students and their academic affiliations and extracurricular pursuits.
you are correct. Rhodes went super woke. This is the new kid in town to replace it, and with a more generous stipend
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW there are new scholarships you should took at if your students wants to study at Oxford as a post grad. The Barry and The Fortescue. https://www.barryscholarship.org/. These scholarships provide room, board, tuition and spending allowance and 3 round trips to home each year.
Thanks PP. How does a student get tapped for a nomination for the Barry scholarship? The website says that students cannot apply, they must be nominated. But I don’t see any info on who makes a nomination. Would the student express interest to his or her university, then the university takes it from there?
Interesting. Based on the profiles of the students, this scholarship seems to lean moderate to conservative in terms of the students and their academic affiliations and extracurricular pursuits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW there are new scholarships you should took at if your students wants to study at Oxford as a post grad. The Barry and The Fortescue. https://www.barryscholarship.org/. These scholarships provide room, board, tuition and spending allowance and 3 round trips to home each year.
Thanks PP. How does a student get tapped for a nomination for the Barry scholarship? The website says that students cannot apply, they must be nominated. But I don’t see any info on who makes a nomination. Would the student express interest to his or her university, then the university takes it from there?
Anonymous wrote:Does Fulbright ETA move the needle for law school applications, or only the research grants? DC is qualified and was planning to apply for an ETA, but happened to spend last semester at Oxford and did an interesting, somewhat law-related research project that they could dig into deeper in a masters program.
Should DC apply for the ETA, which has more slots, or shoot their shot for a research position? Ultimately law school is their goal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW there are new scholarships you should took at if your students wants to study at Oxford as a post grad. The Barry and The Fortescue. https://www.barryscholarship.org/. These scholarships provide room, board, tuition and spending allowance and 3 round trips to home each year.
Thanks PP. How does a student get tapped for a nomination for the Barry scholarship? The website says that students cannot apply, they must be nominated. But I don’t see any info on who makes a nomination. Would the student express interest to his or her university, then the university takes it from there?
You read well. Technically the Barry is a "prize" not a scholarship, which makes a difference under British tax law. The student is nominated for it - you don't apply. What you should do us read up on the faculty and supporters of the Canterbury Institute, Oxford, who may teach at your child's university and your child should go see them, take their courses and then ask to be nominated. FWIW my DC narrowly missed the Barry because the committee wants to see demonstrated interest in returning to the US to teach. They had everything else, gpa, stats, proposed topic to write on but they couldn't point to any hands on teaching experience
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW there are new scholarships you should took at if your students wants to study at Oxford as a post grad. The Barry and The Fortescue. https://www.barryscholarship.org/. These scholarships provide room, board, tuition and spending allowance and 3 round trips to home each year.
Thanks PP. How does a student get tapped for a nomination for the Barry scholarship? The website says that students cannot apply, they must be nominated. But I don’t see any info on who makes a nomination. Would the student express interest to his or her university, then the university takes it from there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Fulbright ETA move the needle for law school applications, or only the research grants? DC is qualified and was planning to apply for an ETA, but happened to spend last semester at Oxford and did an interesting, somewhat law-related research project that they could dig into deeper in a masters program.
Should DC apply for the ETA, which has more slots, or shoot their shot for a research position? Ultimately law school is their goal.
DC should do the world a favor and just apply to law school. None of this matters for that. A Fulbright or a master’s are their own rewards.
Lol y’all are the ones saying that Fulbright ETA isn’t sufficiently prestigious. But now a Fulbright is its own reward? 🤷♀️
Yep. For the experience, not the prestige. The experience is the reward.
Man you’ve got a one track mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Fulbright ETA move the needle for law school applications, or only the research grants? DC is qualified and was planning to apply for an ETA, but happened to spend last semester at Oxford and did an interesting, somewhat law-related research project that they could dig into deeper in a masters program.
Should DC apply for the ETA, which has more slots, or shoot their shot for a research position? Ultimately law school is their goal.
DC should do the world a favor and just apply to law school. None of this matters for that. A Fulbright or a master’s are their own rewards.
Lol y’all are the ones saying that Fulbright ETA isn’t sufficiently prestigious. But now a Fulbright is its own reward? 🤷♀️
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Fulbright ETA move the needle for law school applications, or only the research grants? DC is qualified and was planning to apply for an ETA, but happened to spend last semester at Oxford and did an interesting, somewhat law-related research project that they could dig into deeper in a masters program.
Should DC apply for the ETA, which has more slots, or shoot their shot for a research position? Ultimately law school is their goal.
DC should do the world a favor and just apply to law school. None of this matters for that. A Fulbright or a master’s are their own rewards.
Anonymous wrote:Does Fulbright ETA move the needle for law school applications, or only the research grants? DC is qualified and was planning to apply for an ETA, but happened to spend last semester at Oxford and did an interesting, somewhat law-related research project that they could dig into deeper in a masters program.
Should DC apply for the ETA, which has more slots, or shoot their shot for a research position? Ultimately law school is their goal.
Anonymous wrote:FWIW there are new scholarships you should took at if your students wants to study at Oxford as a post grad. The Barry and The Fortescue. https://www.barryscholarship.org/. These scholarships provide room, board, tuition and spending allowance and 3 round trips to home each year.