Football is going to be 🔥 |
Ducking JMU looks really bad. The talk all over social media is brutal. |
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Congratulations to those who were admitted and for those on the waitlist who really want to attend, I hope the waitlist moves!
We have a VT senior. It’s been a life changing experience for her. Excited for the next chapter but will miss going to Blacksburg from time to time. |
Same! DC graduated after a magical four years and I will miss visiting the town. |
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My student would have gone. Only real good engineering school instate and $$ is an issue for us.
My question is why ask interested field of study for engineering-just make it generic. I think doing mech engineering is the issue. For all those applying next year choose the least popular engineering major!! Those that chose a different option than mech engineering got in. Wish we had thought of that!! |
But are those who selected the least popular engineering planning to switch to desired engineering major if they attend and once there? |
New-ish - all engineering students are "general engineering" and then they decide after the first year and declare the subset. https://www.vt.edu/academics/majors/general-engineering.html |
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Yes-but they look. no way can they accept only all the kids that initially declare mechanical for example-there needs to be a mix and I understand that!
However it puts a disadvantage and those applying to the more popular options. Waitlist even said only can pull off list after those that declared x major decline their spot. |
Unfortunately, not shocking at all. While great stats, in-state engineering at any public is always a very hard acceptance, given the cost/benefit. ($ pulled from internet) VT Tuition and fees instate = $13,934 + $3,188 Lehigh 66,000 + fees Bucknell Tuition & Fees: Approximately $70,576. Engineering Merit Scholars Program offers select students an annual scholarship of $40,000 RPI $64,400 + Fees $1,632 |
VT has their own short essays that are required. |
Thank you. So sick of the same old excuses from some parents. |
Do you have google? Why do you keep asking inane questions? |
^^ Annnnnnd here s/he is. The TJ parent who comes back year after year to post this rant. So predictable. |
Exactly. One of my kids was lucky enough to apply a few years ago, when they still had ED. It was their first-choice bar none and they were thankfully accepted. But having ED is an important piece, needed to show schools that you're serious and will definitely attend if accepted. |
Sure. It's always the parents who say, "Well, Larlo/a wasn't planning on going there ANYWAY, but they still 'deserved' to be accepted!!!" It's a face-saving measure to claim, "yield protection" and then claim the kid wasn't even that interested to begin with. Very transparent. |