Ahhh! I applied to 3 things this summer (2019), not expecting anything. I applied for the eight week internship from the Bank of America, and the Yale Young Global Scholars. I also got into this program called, Global Works Community Fund, where I get to go to a country in Central America for 1-3 weeks. I choose to to go to Panama for two weeks( they pay travel/housing/transportation, you can only get in if you are of low income). The Yale thing is 6,250 and I got a scholarship of 5,750. I just found out about the internship two days ago… any advice?..
Ahhh! I applied to 3 things this summer (2019), not expecting anything. And I got into all of them. I applied for the eight week internship from the Bank of America, and the Yale Young Global Scholars. I also applied to this program called, Global Works Community Fund, where I get to go to a country in Central America for 1-3 weeks. I chose to go to Panama for two weeks( they pay travel/housing/transportation, you can only get in if you are of low income). I got into the Yale Young Global Scholars, and that’s about $6,250 but I got a scholarship of $5,750. I just found out I got the internship two days ago… any what should i choose
What is your (potential) major?
What do you want to do in the future? Which is closer to what you want to do?
Do you want to work in finance? or International studies?
Which may have a lasting cohort? E.g., will you keep in touch with the Yale Global Scholars?
Which have dates that work better (if at all)?
Which will you get more out of? Is yale a glorified summer camp? Is bank of America a chance to get involved in the professional working class environment (if you are not exposed to that at home?)