I just found out today that I got accepted for an M.Ed. in Secondary Education in History! I am super excited and am just waiting to see what, if any, financial aid they can offer me. I am pretty sure I am going to accept BC's offer, unless I just happen to get into Harvard, which seems like a long shot at this point. Is anyone else in the same boat?
Also, did anyone else apply for the Donovan Urban Teaching Scholars program? Nothing was mentioned about it in my acceptance letter, which I am assuming means I didn't get in, which isn't entirely surprising considering I don't have much experience with urban education. I was just wondering if any one else got confirmation in their acceptance letter that they got into the program. It seems odd that it isn't mentioned at all, but I am okay with just getting in!
And as for my stats, for those who are wondering:
Undergrad at Wellesley College, major in international relations
3.48 GPA, which is not awesome
640 Verbal, 720 Quant, 6 AW
No significant work experience besides teaching at a summer program for 2 years, currently employed as a nanny
I'd love to hear from others thinking about BC!