Just to add, engineering schools are better for support and study groups. It's easier to get lost in the crowd at large state schools. He wants to be at a school where he can email the prof with a question and have others on his hall in the class who can commiserate when studying for a hard test or completing a hard problem set. |
I'm surprised that you're surprised. Compared to the reach schools listed, it absolutely is a target. |
You can absolutely email professors at large state schools, in addition to forming study groups and having dorm mates to commiserate with. Many large state schools have LLC dorms specifically for engineering students (and other disciplines) for precisely this reason.
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I think what the poster was suggesting is going to a school where the focus is engineering and most of the students are engineering majors is better for support and to "commiserate". There is something to that. But, it has nothing to do with the size of the school or it being public. Poster lost me there. |
My DC has already been admitted to 3 with Bs in Math. |
My nephew in state MD was rejected UMD-but accepted VT |
My DC in state VA was rejected VT-but accepted UMD. *shrug* DP |
I know several high stat engineering kids who were rejected in state UMD but accepted to reaches. UMD was brutal for our public school last year. |
DP. It definitely can work at a large school. I also could win the lottery. It is much more widespread and common at smaller schools than at larger schools. |
OOS students pay full freight. Public colleges need those OOS students to balance their budget. |
It's a backup to the top engineering schools. But, it's still a good school. Ranked #21 for Engineering by US News. |
True. It's not a "shrug". VT is $38,168 a year. UMD OOS is $63,122 |
What is "more widespread and common" at smaller schools? |
And what is VT OOS cost? |
Congrats!!! Was this a public HS? Would you mind sharing the name/s? I’d also love to hear from PP which of the big public schools are better at building community for the engineering schools. Also does anyone have any suggestions for college consultants that are knowledgeable about the different pros and cons of different engineering schools? I feel like it’s so different than looking at other colleges. |