Are you exaggerating like when people say “I have a million things to do today” ? I didn’t think it was possible to read 400 pages in one hour. I guess I’m a slow reader. |
Did the IQ test separate verbal from nonverbal to see if there was a gap? |
Smart! DC was not interested in MD before starting so did not research this option. Would be less stressful applying for med school with an all-but- guaranteed admission. |
The OP wrote this in 2021. This is an old thread. |
| Has a 100 average and professors are wondering what they are doing there. |
Your daughter is 42 and you are still on the college forum? I’m doomed. |
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Many second tier private schools give generous merit.
Why do you assume she has to go instate? |
Which ones? What's their CoA after merit? |
OP’s kid can read 750 pages in one hour now. Legend is born. |
| Has to speak into translator app to adjust communications for the uninformed / those lower on the bell curve. |
| She sounds arrogant in a NPD way. |
There have been a couple of very helpful threads on this — search merit, and you’ll find discussions where parents detail specific merit offers/coa and their kid’s stats. |
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I know this is an ancient thread and I hope OP's kid ended up happy wherever they went...
But for anyone still reading with the same question for current kids - my college freshman is doing fantastic! He chose a lower-ranked state school out west over his targets (and one reach he was accepted to) because he liked the school location, research programs, and clubs/ activities. It's been great. He's standing out in his classes and already talking to professors about research projects for the spring or next year. He has plenty of time for clubs, which is where he's made some great friends. He's busy all the time but doesn't feel overloaded or stressed out. He's just happy and having a blast while still doing really well in classes. I hire a lot of engineers. The ones who did well at lower state school are generally great employees. No shame at all in choosing a less expensive school, as long as you do well there. |