Transfer from UVA (Pre-commerce + Echols) to GTown, Vandy, ND (Econ), Brown, WashU (Olin), Cornell (Econ), Chicago or stay?

Hate UVA. Want to get some experience on the Street before transitioning to academia. Undecided major in UVA, but I'm trying for McIntire OR designing my own hybrid major with politics and business economics. Should I apply to transfer to these schools instead? I would like to be at a school with less of a preprofessional focus but is still heavily recruited (or has a good name on the street).

My plan

Undergrad->Street(~4 years)->MBA/PhD/JD

 
Best Response

Ok, firstly, lets halt that galloping and bring that cart back.

Secondly, I think you need to focus on the primary priority which is procuring acceptance to transfer in the schools you've listed above. Because, and please feel free to correct me if I am wrong, if you hadn't received that admissions email or letter if you're old school. Then this conversation is all airs or hypotheticals.

Thirdly, indulging you a little bit, if you get in to Cornell, Chicago, Brown or GTown then simply it would be up to f*** it up. You certainly can break in on the street from any of those schools. I'd rank Vandy and WashU next, with an emphasis on Vandy, meaning, hypothetically if you were accepted to both of those school and rejected from the rest, chose Vandy. Don't know much about ND?

"Undergrad-> Street(~4 years)->MBA/PhD/JD"

Jeez, squeeze CEO of F500 after "MBA/PhD/JD"... but seriously I get that and I know how you feel. I am, just like you, very future-time oriented and plan decades in advance often. But my advice is to slow down a little and create micro goals/accomplishments. Your first one is too receive those admission acceptance emails or letters again if you're school.

Best of luck! Sorry for being such a wise ass.

"Man is split in two: he has an awareness of his own splendid uniqueness in that he sticks out of nature with a towering majesty, and yet he goes back into the ground a few feet in order blindly and dumbly to rot and disappear forever." ~ Ernest Becker
 

Certainly not against Cornell, Chicago or Brown. Maybe not even GTown, these schools I assure you have decent representation on the street and are decidedly ranked higher than UVA. But with UVA honestly you can reasonably expect, with some networking incorporated in your stratagem to acquiring a spot in IB. To work on the street after graduation - UVA is a fantastic school even though its a little 'fratty'.

If you don't mind my prying: why leave UVA?

Currently have a buddy thats thinking the same thing and told me he despise the culture at UVA and lists that as his primary reasons for desiring to transfer.

Its also a Semi-target based to my knowledge.

"Man is split in two: he has an awareness of his own splendid uniqueness in that he sticks out of nature with a towering majesty, and yet he goes back into the ground a few feet in order blindly and dumbly to rot and disappear forever." ~ Ernest Becker
 

IMO, not worth it to transfer to Vandy, and probably not worth it to transfer to ND, WashU, and maybe GTown. For the others, why not send in apps and see what happens? Then you'll have actual information about your options instead of everyone hypothesizing.

If you really don't like the culture and absolutely can't stand it, you should probably transfer, but it's tough starting over as a transfer anywhere and that shouldn't be discounted.

UVa places very well.

 

In term of number of kids in any given analyst class across all the BBs and EBs, UVA McIntire has SIGNIFICANTLY more than Wash U, Brown, ND and Vandy in NYC and roughly the same as Gtown, Cornell and Chicago (a few more at CS and MS, a few less at GS and EVR probably).

If you hate it and your entire plan is predicated on getting into McIntire (which you haven't yet), then you might just want to transfer for other reasons but judging by this broad and pretty diverse set of schools, guessing you don't really know what you're after yet.

 

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