Other strong schools for rolling admissions since Pitt is so hot now?

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Anonymous wrote:Alabama is angling to be the next Pitt


Alabama ("Roll Tide") and Auburn ("War Eagle") have catchy slogans like Pitt ("H2P" or "Hail to Pitt") so that definitely gives them an leg-up.


But they are in the south and will never be able to overcome that.


As opposed to Western PA? Go 30 minutes outside of Pittsburg, and you’ll see as many confederate flags as anywhere in the south.

Pennsylvania has long been described as “Philadelphia and Pittsburgh with Alabama in between.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:But still in Alabama …


This
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Alabama is angling to be the next Pitt


Alabama ("Roll Tide") and Auburn ("War Eagle") have catchy slogans like Pitt ("H2P" or "Hail to Pitt") so that definitely gives them an leg-up.


But they are in the south and will never be able to overcome that.


As opposed to Western PA? Go 30 minutes outside of Pittsburg, and you’ll see as many confederate flags as anywhere in the south.


Pennsylvania has long been described as “Philadelphia and Pittsburgh with Alabama in between.”

Agreed, but you don’t actually need to venture outside Pittsburgh into the surrounding areas if you don’t want to. I graduated from Pitt and I’m AA. We really didn’t go farther than the mall in Monroeville.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wisconsin Madison maybe


That happened 50 years ago. Wisconsin doesn't have rolling admissions and hasn't since the 1980's. It is also a lot harder to get into than Pitt. The whole point of this thread is to identify schools that are relatively easy to gain entry as an early application to take the pressure off the process.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:VCU. Not as good as Pitt, but a solid school


And seems to be working to improve its engineering school, both in terms of expenditure on the school itself and in offering merit to lure kids away from other contenders (didn't work with my kid, but it was nice all the same)
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:VCU. Not as good as Pitt, but a solid school


And seems to be working to improve its engineering school, both in terms of expenditure on the school itself and in offering merit to lure kids away from other contenders (didn't work with my kid, but it was nice all the same)


Many, many, MANY of their classes are still virtual. They can’t find enough professors because they will only use adjuncts they pay terribly. Tuition-payer beware with VCU right now.
Anonymous
Minnesota is probably the school most like Pitt for purposes of this chain--but it's obviously a much bigger university and it's a flight away. For folks looking for smaller and driveable, Temple and WVU probably will get hard looks. If distance is a problem but size isn't, add Penn State.
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I think Temple is a great choice as well. Around ~100 in USNEWS. Not a slouch in any respect.
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Pennsylvania has long been described as “Philadelphia and Pittsburgh with Alabama in between.”


aka Pennsyltucky. Although Dickinson College in Carlisle is a cute college. Not top tier, but the kids I know who have gone there enjoyed it and have done well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Minnesota is probably the school most like Pitt for purposes of this chain--but it's obviously a much bigger university and it's a flight away. For folks looking for smaller and driveable, Temple and WVU probably will get hard looks. If distance is a problem but size isn't, add Penn State.


WVU offers a lot of merit aid and is an R1 research university.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Alabama is angling to be the next Pitt


Alabama ("Roll Tide") and Auburn ("War Eagle") have catchy slogans like Pitt ("H2P" or "Hail to Pitt") so that definitely gives them an leg-up.


But they are in the south and will never be able to overcome that.


As opposed to Western PA? Go 30 minutes outside of Pittsburg, and you’ll see as many confederate flags as anywhere in the south.


Pennsylvania has long been described as “Philadelphia and Pittsburgh with Alabama in between.”

Kind of missing the point there PP. I'll spell it out for you. Pitt is not 30 minutes outside of Pittsburgh - it is in Pittsburgh. Alabama is in, well...Alabama.
Anonymous
But again, not urban and not ranked nearly as high as Pitt.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:But still in Alabama …


This


At least not West Virginia, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think Temple is a great choice as well. Around ~100 in USNEWS. Not a slouch in any respect.

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