She wants to pursue a PhD. We are very comfortable financially. -op |
Do you have any other preferences on schools? vibe? Location? |
Nobody said they were. Being Pell eligible or an athletic recruit are well recognized hooks. |
| Nowadays, “institutional priorities” is a better term. |
Agree, I should have said that. |
Other than mid to large settings, she is flexible. Wants to stay in the US. I wish she would explore LACs or Uk but she is not interested. |
| This was 2 years ago but my similar stat kid (3.3 GPA 1560 SAT) was rejected by every reach and target they applied to, including CMU, Hopkins, UVA, VaTech, and Purdue. Please talk to a college counselor and apply to at least three true safeties. |
Finally a useful post. |
What geo area are you in? I think Ingenius Prep specializes in cases like this - maybe do a feee consult? I suspect a IEC with a national profile and large volume of data will be more helpful To you than most. I’d look at your school’s specific data for UChicago. Also look at UMiami and Wake. |
Did they apply ED to CMU? |
Then she's in a good spot, as PhD admissions in math is mostly about your (ideally graduate-level) math background, letters of recommendation, and research experience. Certain schools are very strong at the graduate level while not being super selective at the undergrad level - Stony Brook might be the most extreme example, but realistically she should be fine at any of the R1s publics mentioned in my previous comment - OSU, NCSU, UGA, etc. as they are often flexible with students taking grad level courses early. Does a particular area of math interest her? What area has her research been in? |
Her research was in Number Theory. |
Private HS? Have you met with the counseling team? |
Your kid was a girl who go in to one of ross, promys, canada/usa, sumac? |
I suggest visiting some of the universities mentioned here and talking with professors about the academic opportunities, opportunities to meet major requirements using the grad level version of the courses, etc. What's her pure math background? Has she studied any advanced math like advanced calculus, proof-based linear algebra, etc. ? |