UMN vs Pitt?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Gabel was not beloved and likely was encouraged to look for a new job.


So she landed somewhere similar. That's kinda the point.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DC got accepted to UMN, PITT, Penn State, MSU, Iowa, Marquette and UIUC for engineering. Picked UIUC.

In my opinion (which they did not ask for) it was really between UMN, PITT, Penn State and UIUC, we were open to paying for all the options. They picked UIUC due to quality of the program and knew they wanted to work in the Chicagoland area after graduating.


UIUC is head and shoulders above those other schools for engineering. It’s a fantastic program. Just hope they like corn fields!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DC got accepted to UMN, PITT, Penn State, MSU, Iowa, Marquette and UIUC for engineering. Picked UIUC.

In my opinion (which they did not ask for) it was really between UMN, PITT, Penn State and UIUC, we were open to paying for all the options. They picked UIUC due to quality of the program and knew they wanted to work in the Chicagoland area after graduating.

I am begging you to write Pitt, not PITT. It’s not an acronym.
Anonymous
My son had UMN high in his list and ended up going to Pitt. He is a CS/Data science major.

He really liked both. On our tour of UMN, we noticed that most people were from Minnesota or rural Wisconsin (expected and nothing wrong with that). Our tour guide made a big deal that we live in NY state and how rare what was. Pitt has lots of kids from various cities.

Hockey seems super fun at UMN. The cities are similar in some ways. I like Minneapolis, but it did seem to have much more of a homeless issue than Pittsburgh (of course it is an issue everywhere). I took the train with my son to a basketball game in downtown Minneapolis, and I hate to say there were moments where I didn’t feel safe. I have gone to Pitt many times over the last few years and I always feel safe (of course you need to be careful). Pittsburgh is a really great medium city.

Academically, they seem comparable in many ways. UMN maybe has more of a traditional campus vibe even though it is close to the city. Pitt is more expensive. My son got no merit at Pitt. He got about $15000 merit per year at UMN.

My son loves Pitt, but says he thinks he would have been happy at UMN too. Both good choices!


Anonymous
UMN Engineering and Business have very high internship and post graduation outcomes.

I would pick UMN easily.
Anonymous
If you apply early, you can find out if kid got merit and into honors at UMN in October.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC got accepted to UMN, PITT, Penn State, MSU, Iowa, Marquette and UIUC for engineering. Picked UIUC.

In my opinion (which they did not ask for) it was really between UMN, PITT, Penn State and UIUC, we were open to paying for all the options. They picked UIUC due to quality of the program and knew they wanted to work in the Chicagoland area after graduating.


UIUC is head and shoulders above those other schools for engineering. It’s a fantastic program. Just hope they like corn fields!


I wouldn't say head and shoulders above UMN for engineering but agree UIUC is better.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:UMN Engineering and Business have very high internship and post graduation outcomes.

I would pick UMN easily.


How much time have you spent living in the Minneapolis area and spending time on and around the U of M campus?
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