Let us pick for you…list acceptances

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DS is deciding between the following. Virginia in-state and major CS.

UMD
GMU
Pitt
University of Michigan (Data Science)



UMD



Michigan
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My smart, friendly, independent, Jewish, but not super religious, Washingtonian who excels at history is interested in Poli-sci/IR.

Still deciding and hoping that someone has a little pearl of wisdom to share?

Cost is approximately the same for all

Macalester
Pitt
Oberlin
Wisconsin


Macalester!


Sorry I should’ve explained why…it’s because I live in and love the twin cities and think it would be a good place to go to college. Madison would be great too if your kid prefers a bigger school. I personally prefer smaller so I’d pick macalester. Don’t really know Pitt or Oberlin so can’t comment on those.

Oh also Macalester has a strong Jewish organization if your kid is interested. I think the school is 6-7% Jewish which is pretty large for a SLAC.


But every other school on PP’s list has a higher percentage of Jewish students:
Oberlin 23% Jewish
Wisconsin 11% Jewish
Pitt 8.5% Jewish



What about Grinnell?


Grinnell 9.2% Jewish but wasn’t on PP’s list
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DS is deciding between the following. Virginia in-state and major CS.

UMD
GMU
Pitt
University of Michigan (Data Science)



UMD


Why would you pick UMD over Michigan when Michigan has the best reputation of any schools on PP’s list?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DS is deciding between the following. Virginia in-state and major CS.

UMD
GMU
Pitt
University of Michigan (Data Science)



UMD


Why would you pick UMD over Michigan when Michigan has the best reputation of any schools on PP’s list?


Interested in stats for Michigan!

Guess it depends on which major in this case.
Anonymous
DMV kid who wants to "go away" for school - area International Relations

Maryland-College Park
UC San Diego
Emory Oxford
Georgetown SFS
Occidental
Santa Clara
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DMV kid who wants to "go away" for school - area International Relations

Maryland-College Park
UC San Diego
Emory Oxford
Georgetown SFS
Occidental
Santa Clara


San Diego or Santa Clara or occidental. It’s fun to be on the west coast and what better time to do it than college.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My smart, friendly, independent, Jewish, but not super religious, Washingtonian who excels at history is interested in Poli-sci/IR.

Still deciding and hoping that someone has a little pearl of wisdom to share?

Cost is approximately the same for all

Macalester
Pitt
Oberlin
Wisconsin


Are you serious? Wisco and it isn't close.


Macalester would be a great choice
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DMV kid who wants to "go away" for school - area International Relations

Maryland-College Park
UC San Diego
Emory Oxford
Georgetown SFS
Occidental
Santa Clara



Someone needs to make a decision. Do they want to study international relations or do they want to go away? Because there's no comparison between Georgetown SFS and the other schools for that major.
Anonymous
U Oregon - CS/Data Science/Cyber-Security major.

Any first hand experience with this school? Would this be a good fit for an out-doorsy introvert kid, who does not mind cold weather?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:U Oregon - CS/Data Science/Cyber-Security major.

Any first hand experience with this school? Would this be a good fit for an out-doorsy introvert kid, who does not mind cold weather?


Eugene is warmer than DC in the winter, just gray and rainy AF. Go Ducks!
Anonymous
Georgetown SFS is the most impressive. But it's a niche.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:U Oregon - CS/Data Science/Cyber-Security major.

Any first hand experience with this school? Would this be a good fit for an out-doorsy introvert kid, who does not mind cold weather?


We drove through Eugene on the way to Crater Lake NP - love the area. Cant go wrong with a U Oregon/Eugene/CS Major. Good luck!!
Anonymous
Kenyon
Denison
Dickinson

Middle of the road kid. Undecided liberal arts major. Cost not an issue - all pretty equal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kenyon
Denison
Dickinson

Middle of the road kid. Undecided liberal arts major. Cost not an issue - all pretty equal.


Dickinson
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kenyon
Denison
Dickinson

Middle of the road kid. Undecided liberal arts major. Cost not an issue - all pretty equal.


I have a sophomore at Denison and another heading there in the fall, so my pick would be Denison. However, if you are in the DC area, Dickinson is easier/cheaper to get back and forth if that is a factor in your decision-making. I can list all the reasons why my kids chose Denison, but I don't want to hijack the thread.
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