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If this were my kid, I would defn have her apply to UVA, V Tech, and WM.
Since money is not an issue, throw in some good privates or state schools in different areas that dont get as many nova apps. I would not pay for BU or GW if she can get into one of the Virginia schools. Let her save the money for grad school and I think those are better schools anyway. |
| Trinity U in Texas? |
Plus Georgia tech, Carnegie, Harvey mudd Throw in some reaches, you never know, she is a girl interested in stem. Cal tech? MIT? Make sure you have some realistic safeties etc. but aim high too |
I don't think a 3.5 will get her into Emory or Wash U. But OP, I do think you have a good shot at all of the schools listed. Maybe look into other state schools - U of Indiana, U of Wisconsin. |
These are very good advices! Can't believe the boy got a 4.99 GPA, amazing! Now for this girl, here is my list: Reaching: Hopkins, Cornell, Carnegie, Emory Others that she should focus on: William and Mary, VaTech, Penn State, Georgia Tech Safety: George Mason? Purdue? |
Why not UVA? She should try for UVA, too. |
Hopkins and Cornell are way beyond reaches! |
So? Why not just try? What does she have to lose other than a small application fee? I don't nderstand why a va resident would apply to bu and gwu but not uva. That is beyond stupid. |
| Clemson has a good engineering school as well as Greek life and a great football culture. |
No-they do have agreements with 2 other schools where you spend 3years at W&M and 2 years at the other school and graduate with 2 degrees (one from W&M and one in engineering from the other school). |
Girls interested in stem are not exactly a unique thing among MIT and Caltech applicants. |
It's a good place to pick up a Mrs. degree. (oh, and you have to like orange). |
| Since she is not definitely set on a particular major, but seems to be in the STEM world, I'd lean towards larger state universities that have strengths in both areas. Ohio State comes to mind. Virginia Tech, definitely. |
| If she specifically applies for engineering...she will have more choices because almost all engineering schools are underenrolled still for girls. I would say VA Tech and Carnegie Mellon as first choices and then Penn State, UMD, and GW. GW does give a lot of merit aid that is not need based. Good luck! Don't listen to the naysayers. Mine got into Princeton when no one thought she would...including her college counsellors! |
Yup. I'm the one who is saying to throw in some reaches. My college counselor (at a big three who know is a private consultant charging ten thou a student) waaaay underestimated my chances. |