You can get accepted but are you willing to pay $60k OOS for your safety? |
If the kid doesn't get into UMD or any reaches, then sure. But I'd encourage U Toronto and McGill applications, to be certain there are a few good options. |
| My daughter planned a few safeties, but after being accepted very early to a rolling admission target school she decided not to apply to several targets and all the safety schools she had been considering. |
My kid got $25k/year merit, which certainly takes the edge off. |
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Risky move. A lot will depend on number of schools she applies to and which ones. They could all assume that she will go elsewhere and deny for yield protection.
Apply to rolling admissions school just in case. |
I went to Pitt and grad school at Michigan. I live in Michigan and my kid goes to Michigan. If the choice was $50K Pitt vs. $85K for a non-Ivy, I'd think carefully about Pitt. The more independent, adult, self-directed the kid, the more they can get out of being a top student at Pitt. I believe very strongly in large state flagships vs. expensive and not-very-selective private schools. It seems to be true that many schools have steep undisclosed discounts. |
Oh, interesting. Do you have the link? |
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I think if you have a kid who will apply to some ED or EA or rolling schools that announce early, you can wait and see if they get into those before finding out. Be sure you don’t have a kid who will be so devastated by early rejections that they won’t be able to concentrate
Or you can have a kid like my younger kid who plans to apply to one school (a match) and if rejected work for a year and reapply. |
| Yes, I’m pretty sure I remember postings where parents said they needed ideas for a gap year because their kid had no safeties and got in nowhere. |
| Maybe some of the Virginian schools, VCU, GMU, JMU. Miami (OH), Delaware, Michigan State, etc (just a few ideas, no need for all of them ofc). |
Also Penn State, College of Charleston, UVM, SUNYs |
If you want a relatively local safety for a kid with her stats, consider one of these: Pitt Penn State Delaware Or maybe Dickinson? A friend’s high stats kid got phenomenal merit money there and is very happy. Or possibly Lafayette. I think their deadline is a bit later - maybe 1/15? But I’m not sure if they give merit money to bring down the cost. |
UMBC & Towson. Option to transfer to UMD if she isn’t accepted EA. |
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2018. Kid applied to 4 Ivies, OOS UVA, Berkeley, Stanford and MIT.
It worked out, but it was an awful wait. I disagreed with the approach h then, and do not recommend now. Find a good match or two and get those apps done. |
| At my kid’s non-DMV private, safeties for kids with stats like OP’s kid were the state flagships, honors programs at less selective OOS flagships, and LAC’s ranked 25-50. Some T-50 to T-100 universities were still not true safeties. Find a true safety that your kid likes, because it can be very unpredictable at the top. |