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Cornell 90k
Gatech 50k
UMD 20k

CS major. Girl


UMD
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Interest is acroegology and marine science but when not offered at a school on the list - environmental science and engineering:

-Caltech $$$
-Cal Berkeley $$$
-Duke $$
-Cornell $$
-UC Davis $$
-Cal Poly SLO $$
-UC San Diego $$
-Univ of Miami $$
-UMD $
-Auburn $
-NC State (Full ride - Park Scholar)


How much are you prepared to pay? I think the Park Scholar is the way to go. Prestigous scholarships like that come with extra support and opportunities that may be more challenging to find in other environments. That set of majors pays decent but does not command Wall Street level salaries so not having student loans and the abiiity to pursue grad school is appealing.
(I say this as someone who was an environmental engineering major, got into some of the same schools, and went with the one who gave me the most money. No regrets.)
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Anonymous wrote:ND @ 60k
or
BC @ 88k

boy, humanities.


For me, BC. I like everything about Jesuit colleges more. But that's a pretty big money difference


Agree with BC. ND a bit higher ranked and my kid had this same choice and went with BC because of location primarily can't beat Boston and the Jesuit philosophy is just really special. That said two great choices. BC may be a bit more because more expensive location?


sticker price is about the same, but got merit money from ND.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Shy kid with interest in humanities and social science. Cost of Attendance for each school.

Rice 15k
Berkeley 10k
UCLA 10k
UCSB 10k




Kind of an odd list because all of these schools are known for their strength in STEM, not humanities/ social science. Since your kid is shy, I’d go with Rice given it’s reputation for doing well with introverted students .
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Shy kid with interest in humanities and social science. Cost of Attendance for each school.

Rice 15k
Berkeley 10k
UCLA 10k
UCSB 10k




Kind of an odd list because all of these schools are known for their strength in STEM, not humanities/ social science. Since your kid is shy, I’d go with Rice given it’s reputation for doing well with introverted students .


I don’t think it’s an odd list all. Just because they are more well known for STEM doesn’t mean they’re not also strong in humanities/social science. STEM just seems to take precedence in most people’s minds. But these are all excellent schools for humanities as well.

I agree w picking Rice for a shy kid though simply because it’s a smaller, probably more nurturing environment.
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Anonymous wrote:Interest is acroegology and marine science but when not offered at a school on the list - environmental science and engineering:

-Caltech $$$
-Cal Berkeley $$$
-Duke $$
-Cornell $$
-UC Davis $$
-Cal Poly SLO $$
-UC San Diego $$
-Univ of Miami $$
-UMD $
-Auburn $
-NC State (Full ride - Park Scholar)


How certain are they about marine or environmental science and do they need to save money for grad school? If they are certain and money isn’t a factor, I would probably pick Cal Berkeley.


Duke
Anonymous
Girl planning to study engineering:

Rutgers (in-state)
Penn State
Lehigh
U of Rochester
UMass Amherst ($16k/year merit aid)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Shy kid with interest in humanities and social science. Cost of Attendance for each school.

Rice 15k
Berkeley 10k
UCLA 10k
UCSB 10k




I'd pick Rice. It's best known for STEM, but it's solid in social sciences and humanities. It also has a residential college system, which I think is great, especially if the kid is introverted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:ND @ 60k
or
BC @ 88k

boy, humanities.



Notre Dame. Not just because it's a better school, but also because it's $100,000 cheaper.

But visit before choosing. Most people know within a day whether they vibe with the school or not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Roanoke
CNU
GMU
VCU
UMW
UNCG

ADHD kid
Info Systems (cyber security) major (*NOT CS*)
financial concerns


I have a HS freshman with ADHD and ASD. GMU is one of her first choices. It has *excellent* services for ADHD (and ASD), and is easy on the wallet. Not sure about the other colleges listed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Purdue 44k
UVA 49k
Northwestern 60k
Harvey Mudd 50k
Girl cs/ engineering

I like Purdue or Harvey mudd
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Major: PreMed (Public Health/Data Science), wants to be a doctor.

Vanderbilt
UVA (In-State)
Northwestern
UCLA
UCB
VTech (Eng) (In-State)
VCU (PreMed, President's Scholarship/FREE degree)
UMass-A
PSU



I would go VCU given the scholarship.

+1


+2
Anonymous
Georgia Tech
UMD
Hopkins
UPenn
UVA

CS major

Thoughts ?
(aside from $$)
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Shy kid with interest in humanities and social science. Cost of Attendance for each school.

Rice 15k
Berkeley 10k
UCLA 10k
UCSB 10k




Kind of an odd list because all of these schools are known for their strength in STEM, not humanities/ social science. Since your kid is shy, I’d go with Rice given its reputation for doing well with introverted students .

Um Berkeley and ucla are extremely strong and known for humanities/soc. sciences. They being said, they are huge so I would also recommend rice as price is so good. If you want to stay in ca then visit both as vibes are different.
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Anonymous wrote:UMD
W&M
Georgetown
Villanova

Prefers smaller school, but majoring in Business


Georgetown or Villanova


Georgetown or UVA in-state


^ more specifically--Frank Batten School UVA or similar area at Georgetown


Kid intends to major in Business, not Public Policy, and UVA was not on the list.
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