kid loves UWash so much- what scores & ec have gotten in?

Anonymous
OP obviously meant UW.

Nobody has WashU as #1 choice before scholarship offers come in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP obviously meant UW.

Nobody has WashU as #1 choice before scholarship offers come in.


I know it's hard, but don't be daft.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You mean WUSTL? University of Washington’s short name is UDub, and it doesn’t have ED.
FYI it is not WUSTL anymore - it is just Wash U.


It's WashU.

What a gross, stupid name, like they expect their students are dirty


More like green.
Anonymous
UW Seattle is competitive for OOS, especially Foster School of Business or Engineering. (CS/CEng is direct admit is 2%.)
https://admit.washington.edu/apply/first-year/by-the-numbers/

Double check the Common Data Set and your school Naviance for the ranges for last year.

And good luck to your child. It’s great to be a Husky!
Anonymous
UWash? University of Washington is UDub and Washington University is WashU.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My public school kid got in RD last year with a 4.0 unweighted, 1510 superscore. We're full pay. Not in the DMV area. Kid's ecs were strong. Kid actually did not show demonstrated interest. Good luck to you!


What major? Thanks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:UDub is the better choice. Just sayin.


Oh wait... tell me about UDub? I have a HS Junior and WashU is on their list but UDub (?) isn't on our radar.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DC got into WashU ED (which shows clear demonstrated interest) from MCPS a couple years ago. So-so ECs, 4.0 UW, 35 ACT. Full pay. DC loves the school and is having a fantastic experience. Good luck!


What was your child’s major, if you don’t mind sharing?
Anonymous
da da da, da da da DO THE WUSTL
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC got into WashU ED (which shows clear demonstrated interest) from MCPS a couple years ago. So-so ECs, 4.0 UW, 35 ACT. Full pay. DC loves the school and is having a fantastic experience. Good luck!


What was your child’s major, if you don’t mind sharing?


DC applied as a Statistics major but subsequently transferred to engineering. The transfer process is very easy.
Anonymous
My kid was interested in washu (st louis) last cycle. Our school counselor told us ED really helps at washu and for RD its is hard but demonstrated interest helps. Applying to a (less popular) humanities might be a good strategy if coursework, ec and interests align. Likely lots of premed, business kids so try to differentiate. I remember olin undergrad bschool admission guy said they expect highest rigor math/high test scores so the liberal arts college may be easier? Friends we know there are happy, very smart, friendly and didnt have crazy level ec. (My kid was accepted ed elsewhere so didn't apply).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My public school kid got in RD last year with a 4.0 unweighted, 1510 superscore. We're full pay. Not in the DMV area. Kid's ecs were strong. Kid actually did not show demonstrated interest. Good luck to you!


What major? Thanks.


Sorry, I misunderstood the original query. I was responding for Wash U of.St. Louis, not U Wash. (Major was chemistry)
Anonymous
UW Seattle is not test blind, it’s TO “do no harm”. Acceptance rates vary extremely widely especially out of state. CS is near impossible direct admit or otherwise.
Anonymous
My niece is at UW (she calls it U Dub) and is loving it. Gorgeous campus esp the library and Cherry Blossom trees on the quad remind her of DC. Seattle is also a very fun college town!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My niece is at UW (she calls it U Dub) and is loving it. Gorgeous campus esp the library and Cherry Blossom trees on the quad remind her of DC. Seattle is also a very fun college town!


I'm so confused if OP wants UW or WUSTL. They sound similar. WUSTL should just rename themselves St. Louis U or something. Most people assume that U Wash is UW (U Dub).
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