Harvard v UVA ($$$)
Posted: Fri May 08, 2015 10:34 am
Hi everyone,
I was offered an interview off the waitlist at Harvard yesterday. I know of course that does not mean I'll get accepted, but I just want to make extra sure I know what I'd do in the chance I do get admitted. My family will help cover living expenses, so tuition is the major factor. I don't anticipate qualifying for any financial aid. I've seen a few Darrow v. Harvard threads but hadn't seen a Dillard-specific one
1. Dillard at UVA: COA: ~$60,000. If I attended UVA, I would work with my own savings/family contribution so as to not take out federal loans for it.
2. Harvard at stocker: COA: $223,000. Paying with loans, should be eligible for LIPP
Hope to work somewhere in the Mid-Atlantic region (or elsewhere in the Northeast but I'm flexible). I want to go into public interest work-- I know for sure what area issue-wise within PI I want to do (don't want to give too many details, but could provide more via PM if super helpful). I anticipate working in a non-profit setting, though it is feasible I could pursue government prosecution work for this. Stats are 3.8X and 172 (took twice).
I'm pretty sure what everyone is going to say, but I'm still wondering if there are certain opportunities, especially for PI work, that Harvard can open doors to more readily than UVA.
Thanks!
I was offered an interview off the waitlist at Harvard yesterday. I know of course that does not mean I'll get accepted, but I just want to make extra sure I know what I'd do in the chance I do get admitted. My family will help cover living expenses, so tuition is the major factor. I don't anticipate qualifying for any financial aid. I've seen a few Darrow v. Harvard threads but hadn't seen a Dillard-specific one
1. Dillard at UVA: COA: ~$60,000. If I attended UVA, I would work with my own savings/family contribution so as to not take out federal loans for it.
2. Harvard at stocker: COA: $223,000. Paying with loans, should be eligible for LIPP
Hope to work somewhere in the Mid-Atlantic region (or elsewhere in the Northeast but I'm flexible). I want to go into public interest work-- I know for sure what area issue-wise within PI I want to do (don't want to give too many details, but could provide more via PM if super helpful). I anticipate working in a non-profit setting, though it is feasible I could pursue government prosecution work for this. Stats are 3.8X and 172 (took twice).
I'm pretty sure what everyone is going to say, but I'm still wondering if there are certain opportunities, especially for PI work, that Harvard can open doors to more readily than UVA.
Thanks!