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Iowa State is a solid school known for STEM and Ames is a good college town. 30K OOS tuition though. 89% acceptance.
Southern Illinois University is much cheaper, 13K tuition OOS, and Carbondale is also a good college town. Lots of STEM and I knew plenty of math and engineering grad students when I was there. Long time ago. Based on SAT, Iowa sounds better. There are options. |
And SIU has a well known automotive management/technology program. For managing corporate fleets, service centers, etc. |
Pssst. Military is 4 years, and a lot of work, not a 1 year bridge |
You've a son. He is a student. Currently his grade average is C. He can go to a community college, get good grades, transfer to a state school, get a degree and go directly or gia grad or professional school to a good career. He can be a happy, healthy and successful adult if you keep encouraging and supporting him. |
| CU Boulder has a 70% acceptance rate. |
| 94% of applicants are accepted at Wise (UVA-Wise). |
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I wouldn’t send him to college just to send him to college. You’re going to waste a lot of money.
NOVA CC is a really strong community college, and there are transfer pathways to the Virginia publics. I would switch from AP to DE. The AP classes aren’t serving him, so he might as well get exposure to CC courses (maybe he will like the format more than HS), and knock out some college credits while he legally has to be in school. I also wouldn’t discount taking a gap year (or two), but I would start charging him a little bit for rent or other expenses. Seeing what it costs to function in the real world is petty motivating. |
Why not a gaming design major? I think Mason has a highly regarded one (although probably not an option for his GPA). Maybe SCAD? |
| my kid with these stats from a private admitted to Arizona, Elon, Penn State 2+2 program, Ole Miss, Miami Ohio. |
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What about someplace like Drexel that has a co-op program, so he feels like he's accomplishing something and earning money while also taking classes?
Towson. West Virginia. ODU. UVA wise. If he's introverted and quiet what kind of location do you think he would like? Is he into nature? UVA Wise is a gorgeous location. West virigina is a big party school but he could get out into nature fairly easily. Or would he like ot be very close to home? Would a community college work? Is there a way to find other co-op type programs? Or is there a particular trade that interests him? Maybe a little bit of trade school to see what works - starting in an apprentice type program? |
SAT/PSAT may be on track for Drexel, but he wont get in with that GPA. Drexel was a safety for my 1480/3.95UW/8AP kid, average GPA is 3.75+ and ~1330. He wont get in with his gpa |
Radford? Old Dominion? CMU? Shenandoah? |
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Thanks (not) for the obnoxious comment, maybe go touch grass. |
Np- this is very cool!! |