Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard of the Jefferson scholarship, but I have certainly heard of Harvard. As has everyone all around the world.
I'd take Harvard unless it would be impossible financially.
+1
You would have to put Jefferson Scholarship on your resume for the rest of your life, and always preface your alma mater with explanation of Jefferson Scholarship.
Harvard is very generous with FA. See if you can get some aid.
People do put Jefferson scholarship on their resume for the rest of their lives, it is that prestigious.
Prestigious or not, you don't have a choice but to put it on the resume and explain it in order to match the Harvard name. Vast majority of lay people have no idea what a Jefferson scholarship is.
Anonymous wrote:What about Brown versus UVA Jefferson Scholar?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard of the Jefferson scholarship, but I have certainly heard of Harvard. As has everyone all around the world.
I'd take Harvard unless it would be impossible financially.
+1
You would have to put Jefferson Scholarship on your resume for the rest of your life, and always preface your alma mater with explanation of Jefferson Scholarship.
Harvard is very generous with FA. See if you can get some aid.
People do put Jefferson scholarship on their resume for the rest of their lives, it is that prestigious.
Prestigious or not, you don't have a choice but to put it on the resume and explain it in order to match the Harvard name. Vast majority of lay people have no idea what a Jefferson scholarship is.
It’s one of the most prestigious scholarships in the US. Google it
The fact that you need to, is the issue.
My DC is on an Ivy waitlist. I beg you to go to UVA. More room for us.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard of the Jefferson scholarship, but I have certainly heard of Harvard. As has everyone all around the world.
I'd take Harvard unless it would be impossible financially.
+1
You would have to put Jefferson Scholarship on your resume for the rest of your life, and always preface your alma mater with explanation of Jefferson Scholarship.
Harvard is very generous with FA. See if you can get some aid.
People do put Jefferson scholarship on their resume for the rest of their lives, it is that prestigious.
Prestigious or not, you don't have a choice but to put it on the resume and explain it in order to match the Harvard name. Vast majority of lay people have no idea what a Jefferson scholarship is.
It’s one of the most prestigious scholarships in the US. Google it
Anonymous wrote:I mean can you imagine if your kid turns down Harvard to go to UVA? And the Harvard goes down the waitlist and takes one more kid in, and that kid thinks, oh I wonder who turned down Harvard—thinking maybe that kid wanted Stanford or Yale. And then it’s discovered, nope, kid turned down Harvard for … UVA. Please. I would think, what an idiot. Now I have his spot and I’ll have it for as long as I live.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard of the Jefferson scholarship, but I have certainly heard of Harvard. As has everyone all around the world.
I'd take Harvard unless it would be impossible financially.
+1
You would have to put Jefferson Scholarship on your resume for the rest of your life, and always preface your alma mater with explanation of Jefferson Scholarship.
Harvard is very generous with FA. See if you can get some aid.
People do put Jefferson scholarship on their resume for the rest of their lives, it is that prestigious.
Prestigious or not, you don't have a choice but to put it on the resume and explain it in order to match the Harvard name. Vast majority of lay people have no idea what a Jefferson scholarship is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard of the Jefferson scholarship, but I have certainly heard of Harvard. As has everyone all around the world.
I'd take Harvard unless it would be impossible financially.
+1
You would have to put Jefferson Scholarship on your resume for the rest of your life, and always preface your alma mater with explanation of Jefferson Scholarship.
Harvard is very generous with FA. See if you can get some aid.
People do put Jefferson scholarship on their resume for the rest of their lives, it is that prestigious.
Prestigious or not, you don't have a choice but to put it on the resume and explain it in order to match the Harvard name. Vast majority of lay people have no idea what a Jefferson scholarship is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard of the Jefferson scholarship, but I have certainly heard of Harvard. As has everyone all around the world.
I'd take Harvard unless it would be impossible financially.
+1
You would have to put Jefferson Scholarship on your resume for the rest of your life, and always preface your alma mater with explanation of Jefferson Scholarship.
Harvard is very generous with FA. See if you can get some aid.
People do put Jefferson scholarship on their resume for the rest of their lives, it is that prestigious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard of the Jefferson scholarship, but I have certainly heard of Harvard. As has everyone all around the world.
I'd take Harvard unless it would be impossible financially.
+1
You would have to put Jefferson Scholarship on your resume for the rest of your life, and always preface your alma mater with explanation of Jefferson Scholarship.
Harvard is very generous with FA. See if you can get some aid.
People do put Jefferson scholarship on their resume for the rest of their lives, it is that prestigious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard of the Jefferson scholarship, but I have certainly heard of Harvard. As has everyone all around the world.
I'd take Harvard unless it would be impossible financially.
It’s a full ride to UVa
Full ride plus a large stipend plus plus funding for unpaid internships plus funded study abroad over your junior year summer
https://www.jeffersonscholars.org/scholarship
+1. It's a very big deal. And a big deal on campus. Everyone knows who are the Jefferson Scholars. My DS competed for it but was passed over after the regional interviews.
For someone who wants to major in economics, this is a no-brainer -- UVA, of course! I mean, you would be saving loads of money that could be invested.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard of the Jefferson scholarship, but I have certainly heard of Harvard. As has everyone all around the world.
I'd take Harvard unless it would be impossible financially.
It’s a full ride to UVa
Full ride plus a large stipend plus plus funding for unpaid internships plus funded study abroad over your junior year summer
https://www.jeffersonscholars.org/scholarship
+1. It's a very big deal. And a big deal on campus. Everyone knows who are the Jefferson Scholars. My DS competed for it but was passed over after the regional interviews.
I’m trying to imagine this.
Why is that difficult? There are only 4,000 in a class at UVA. The Jefferson Scholars regularly meet off campus at their center and do activities together.
Only 4K