Bumping this. Are there any YDS MARc graduates who can speak to what it means to "work closely with a professor of your respected discipline," like the YDS website says?
Thanks Josh J.
I spoke with an admissions faculty member at Duke via email who said that all MTS scholarships have been awarded and the recipients notified at this time.
Has anyone received their official letters of acceptance by postal mail yet? I received my first acceptance via email about three weeks ago and still no post mail from anyone.
I would echo what has already been said. Ultimately you have to decide which ethics you want to study. As Lux Lex Pax said, each school tends to produce similar students based on the scholars who teach there. It is fairly easy to spot, say, a Duke ethics student who was likely influenced by the Hauerwas school.
Head to head, how do these two programs compare? What are pros and cons to each?
I am interested in historical theology, specifically patristics. But I also want my masters to provide a broad stroke. I can focus in PhD work.
Is it worth asking YDS for more funding? I received 50%, but would love some more given undergrad loan debt and such. What is the success rate for this kind of thing? Can it hurt to ask?