Yes for the Ivy. But make sure kid with good with location and vibe of Cornell. |
what kinds of stats and EC's do you need for a list like this and math major? |
I’m leaning towards Davis for him. One swipe of the card gets you unlimited food on the meal plan, unlike Santa Clara where everything is a la carte. Rents are way cheaper for off campus years also. A train connects him to San Francisco where we live. He has to make the decision. Wish we didn’t have to drive all the way down to San Luis Obispo for accepted students day. |
Does student have a major or general area of academic interest? Any financial considerations, such as merit? |
Agree 100%. Ivy>Duke and would pick Brown over Penn for social science and better campus/environment. |
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Major: mathematics, in state VA
Dayton: $31k annually Clemson: unknown merit scholarship Jmu VT W&M Loves a big sports atmosphere. Can only do $20k a year before having to take out loans. Zero financial packages so far. 13,000 SAI |
Very helpful. I keep telling him with his love of history/politics/govt/international relations...leaving the DMV (unless we are talking Yale/Harvard/Princeton) we won't pay for unless he gets it Pomona for in-state cost (unlikely). I would pay for Georgetown for this major--but not full-price Pomona. There is so much opportunity and the speakers and introductions you get being at GU/GW and the connections still at UVA/WM would be lost on the West Coast. |
If you do not mind, please can you help to elaborate your reasons, especially about your comment on Richmond? |
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All great choices. I pick Cal |
Is she business? I know- it's def a concern although he could always do Econ or another related major and minor in business? I wish he was direct admit. I think UGA business easier to get into plus you have two tries. What are the hard required courses? Maybe he would get credit from some AP's? |
Also what made her pick UW? I'm hoping his upcoming visits seal the deal one way or another. |
Kid at Cornell but not CS. Honestly, have a close friend who's kid went to CMU for CS. They said Michigan a lot less work. Younger sister is at Cornell and says very elite program but lot of work--though not as much as CMU sister. CMU sister used to call home and cry every night. Investigate yourself how much work at Cornell but if what I am hearing is true--I would say Michigan. Only thing is Ivy is Ivy so there is that. Kinda nice to say you went to an Ivy. |
Great to have those in state options. Is there any remarkable difference in the math curriculums? JMU and VT allow you to check the sports box. I recommend focusing in state - unless student excited about Dayton (?) or Clemson (sports!). Good luck! |
Vanderbilt, for sure! Neighbors kid was engineering at Vanderbilt, loved it, said extremely hard and graduated just below 3.0. Got a job right out of school for $150k and what kid described as “significant signing bonus”. |