Pitt decisions

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Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard on merit for CS yet? DS has not. Can’t remember acceptance date now. It’s been a few weeks.


DC got $5000/yr 2 weeks after acceptance, a little disappointed.
She is higher stat than those posted getting 20k


I don’t think anyone who kid received $20k/yr has posted their kids’ stats!

What are your kid’s stats?

Mine got $10k/yr merit in Dietrich with a 4.0 uw and 35 ACT, typical sports and clubs.


There are multiple in college confidential SAT 1510,1520 received 20k/year
also some with even lower SAT received 10k/yr.

DD got 5k/yr with 4.0 uw 4.85w (most rigorous), 1580(780/800) SAT
All 5 in 8 AP, above average EC with leaderships



Was this CS? Assuming this is out of state but correct if wrong.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard on merit for CS yet? DS has not. Can’t remember acceptance date now. It’s been a few weeks.


DC got $5000/yr 2 weeks after acceptance, a little disappointed.
She is higher stat than those posted getting 20k


I don’t think anyone who kid received $20k/yr has posted their kids’ stats!

What are your kid’s stats?

Mine got $10k/yr merit in Dietrich with a 4.0 uw and 35 ACT, typical sports and clubs.


There are multiple in college confidential SAT 1510,1520 received 20k/year
also some with even lower SAT received 10k/yr.

DD got 5k/yr with 4.0 uw 4.85w (most rigorous), 1580(780/800) SAT
All 5 in 8 AP, above average EC with leaderships



Was this CS? Assuming this is out of state but correct if wrong.


Yes OOS computer science
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does Pitt provide scholarship/merit aid info when announcing admittance?


DD got in and then 2-3 weeks later we got the notice of aid.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard on merit for CS yet? DS has not. Can’t remember acceptance date now. It’s been a few weeks.


DC got $5000/yr 2 weeks after acceptance, a little disappointed.
She is higher stat than those posted getting 20k


I don’t think anyone who kid received $20k/yr has posted their kids’ stats!

What are your kid’s stats?

Mine got $10k/yr merit in Dietrich with a 4.0 uw and 35 ACT, typical sports and clubs.


There are multiple in college confidential SAT 1510,1520 received 20k/year
also some with even lower SAT received 10k/yr.

DD got 5k/yr with 4.0 uw 4.85w (most rigorous), 1580(780/800) SAT
All 5 in 8 AP, above average EC with leaderships



Was this CS? Assuming this is out of state but correct if wrong.


Yes OOS computer science


My observation is that CS awards are lower for the same stats. Which makes sense because CS is more competitive from the applicant side everywhere decent. I have a relatively high stats kid that just completed her application this past week, applying to arts and sciences. I will report back on the speed of admission and whether she receives merit at this point in the process. We are in DC so DC tag in addition to some merit would be very nice to consider. Pitt’s continued increasing popularity is impacting both its acceptance rate and the amount of merit of offers. Quite fascinating to witness the competitive process have an impact over a short period of time actually.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They do and have this year deferred the decision (to see first semester grades) and also admitted to an alternate campus but not the main campus


Do you have to check the portal or will it come to your personal account?
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Anonymous wrote:I haven't read about one rejection. Is this considered a back-up school? Why does everyone get in? My DD is a junior and I love the city of Pittsburgh and curious about the college. She is not a high stat student but solid B student with lots of EC's.


It is very popular because (1) it is a good school academically, (2) nice sized city and good school spirit, (3) rolling admissions so you can have a solid acceptance early, and (4) relatively reasonable out of state cost and it gives merit aid. The have a good honors college and give a decent number of full scholarships for really strong students. The acceptance rate has gone down a bit but still over 50%. Clearly there are rejections, most people don’t talk about them here.


they do reject people, the admissions rate is below 50% now, but nobody is going to talk about their kid getting rejected unless it's a very selective school (Ivy-tier, UVA, etc.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard on merit for CS yet? DS has not. Can’t remember acceptance date now. It’s been a few weeks.


DC got $5000/yr 2 weeks after acceptance, a little disappointed.
She is higher stat than those posted getting 20k


I don’t think anyone who kid received $20k/yr has posted their kids’ stats!

What are your kid’s stats?

Mine got $10k/yr merit in Dietrich with a 4.0 uw and 35 ACT, typical sports and clubs.


There are multiple in college confidential SAT 1510,1520 received 20k/year
also some with even lower SAT received 10k/yr.

DD got 5k/yr with 4.0 uw 4.85w (most rigorous), 1580(780/800) SAT
All 5 in 8 AP, above average EC with leaderships



thank you. were these other admittees in dietrich? (or whatever college your dc is in). the only $20k/yr i have heard of is in engineering school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard on merit for CS yet? DS has not. Can’t remember acceptance date now. It’s been a few weeks.


DC got $5000/yr 2 weeks after acceptance, a little disappointed.
She is higher stat than those posted getting 20k


I don’t think anyone who kid received $20k/yr has posted their kids’ stats!

What are your kid’s stats?

Mine got $10k/yr merit in Dietrich with a 4.0 uw and 35 ACT, typical sports and clubs.


Are you in state?

OOS here. $5K, Dietrich. 3.9 uw, test optional, rigorous courses, 4-year varsity sport (time consuming), jobs, leadership in clubs

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I haven't read about one rejection. Is this considered a back-up school? Why does everyone get in? My DD is a junior and I love the city of Pittsburgh and curious about the college. She is not a high stat student but solid B student with lots of EC's.


It is very popular because (1) it is a good school academically, (2) nice sized city and good school spirit, (3) rolling admissions so you can have a solid acceptance early, and (4) relatively reasonable out of state cost and it gives merit aid. The have a good honors college and give a decent number of full scholarships for really strong students. The acceptance rate has gone down a bit but still over 50%. Clearly there are rejections, most people don’t talk about them here.


they do reject people, the admissions rate is below 50% now, but nobody is going to talk about their kid getting rejected unless it's a very selective school (Ivy-tier, UVA, etc.)


My DD applied to Pitt but I do not think she'll do well there. She has a 3.3 uw from a Bethesda public school; low rigor and a 1240 superscored SAT. A lot of community service but no other impressive ECs. I think it's a great school but not for her. I feel bad saying this but hoping for a rejection.
Anonymous
I have never heard of a Pitt rejection in this area.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of a Pitt rejection in this area.


I think the out of state applicant have higher stats on average than the in-state applicants.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of a Pitt rejection in this area.


I think the out of state applicant have higher stats on average than the in-state applicants.


My DC did not get off the WL last year. All stats well above the 75th percentile of admitted students. Theory: applied too late in the rolling admissions process.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of a Pitt rejection in this area.


I think the out of state applicant have higher stats on average than the in-state applicants.


My DC did not get off the WL last year. All stats well above the 75th percentile of admitted students. Theory: applied too late in the rolling admissions process.


When did your child apply?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I haven't read about one rejection. Is this considered a back-up school? Why does everyone get in? My DD is a junior and I love the city of Pittsburgh and curious about the college. She is not a high stat student but solid B student with lots of EC's.


It is very popular because (1) it is a good school academically, (2) nice sized city and good school spirit, (3) rolling admissions so you can have a solid acceptance early, and (4) relatively reasonable out of state cost and it gives merit aid. The have a good honors college and give a decent number of full scholarships for really strong students. The acceptance rate has gone down a bit but still over 50%. Clearly there are rejections, most people don’t talk about them here.


they do reject people, the admissions rate is below 50% now, but nobody is going to talk about their kid getting rejected unless it's a very selective school (Ivy-tier, UVA, etc.)


My DD applied to Pitt but I do not think she'll do well there. She has a 3.3 uw from a Bethesda public school; low rigor and a 1240 superscored SAT. A lot of community service but no other impressive ECs. I think it's a great school but not for her. I feel bad saying this but hoping for a rejection.


With those stats she'll get rejected or sent to Greensburg or Bradford.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard on merit for CS yet? DS has not. Can’t remember acceptance date now. It’s been a few weeks.


DC got $5000/yr 2 weeks after acceptance, a little disappointed.
She is higher stat than those posted getting 20k


I don’t think anyone who kid received $20k/yr has posted their kids’ stats!

What are your kid’s stats?

Mine got $10k/yr merit in Dietrich with a 4.0 uw and 35 ACT, typical sports and clubs.


Are you in state?

OOS here. $5K, Dietrich. 3.9 uw, test optional, rigorous courses, 4-year varsity sport (time consuming), jobs, leadership in clubs



no, out of state. DC also has rigorous courses and 4 yr varsity sport and job (when I said “typical” ec’s I meant this type - not the national science award winning type)
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