It honestly sounds like a good fit. Frats don't dominate the social life at Pitt and there are tons of kids who like club soccer and ultimate frisbee. It's not the most selective school nor is the yield super high, but the kids who end up there genuinely seem happy for the most part. |
Last month on a Thursday night
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Would love to know what makes it a great track for medical school? (i.e, How is it different from any other school that offers typical pre-med classes?) |
The campus is literally imbedded among tons of medical and research facilities. UPMC is huge. Opportunities are abundant. And guaranteed admission to med school. |
According to a handout given to the parents of seniors last month at our FCPS high school, 68 students in the 2022 graduating class (of our high school) applied to Pitt and 53 were accepted. Of those 53, however, only two chose to actually enroll at Pitt. Perhaps that was an aberration, but that is an incredibly low yield rate. |
Pitt is used as a safety school for DCUMers. The school itself appeals to lots of kids. The rolling admissions makes it very easy to apply. (At least in the past) Pitt loves to award big merit $$ to very top students and not much if anything to the rest. So that means a lot of kids accepted need to pay full price. Thus, other colleges ultimately out rank Pitt on the DMV kids' lists, for a variety of reasons. |
Graduated in '98 and loved EVERY moment there. Pittsburgh is a fantastic city for a college aged kid. |