| DS was undecided, still got tons of merit aid - cost similar to U MD for us |
Agree. As an immigrant, my 'picture' of Pittsburg was from Atlas Shrugged, and I thought it would be a cold, depressing city until I visited for the first time about 20 years ago. Even back then, it was such a beautiful city and things have only gotten better. |
| How is the on-campus hiring outcomes for Pitt - For CS, Engineering or Business? |
Can you explain this. I'm confused - Starting Fall 24 current students that want to be admitted to CS have to get B- with NO guarantee - meaning if with B- you don't get CS major. B- is easier than a B. Also, the website still says C- All students accepted directly as freshmen to a Computer Science major in fall 2024 or later must complete a series of benchmark courses and a review at 45 credits earned at the University of Maryland. Completion of CMSC131 [Object-Oriented Programming I] OR CMSC133 [Object-Oriented Programming I Beyond Fundamentals] OR CMSC141 [Programming with Purpose I: Data-Centric Computing] with a minimum grade of C- Completion of CMSC132 [Object-Oriented Programming II] OR CMSC142 [Programming with Purpose II: Data Structures and Algorithms] with a minimum grade of C- Completion of MATH140 [Calculus I] with a minimum grade of C- A minimum grade point average of 2.0 in all courses is required at the 45-credit review. |
How can Pitt and VT be an afternoon drive from home? Maybe I don't know what an afternoon drive means? I assumed like 1-2 hours. |
Both are about 4 hours from the DC area. |
Yes, all of this plus so many happy, accomplished students with positive experiences. Great safety for my kid, and so nice to know she's in somewhere good that we can afford while she waits on other decisions. |
I think if you grew up in Pittsburgh, you're more likely to want to leave. At least for college. Also, it's really just the past 5-10 years that it's been this hot. |
| It’s popular because you can apply in August and have an acceptance the first week of September. Don’t need recommendations or formal transcript. Definitely takes the pressure off a little knowing your kid has somewhere decent to go even if they aren’t totally excited by it. |
| JOBS JOBS JOBS |
Nope. They went to VT, because the engineering program is nationally ranked higher than Pitt and Penn St. They wanted to take advantage of VT Engineering Expo for job placement after graduation. They had older siblings and relatives who had a hard time getting a job after attending Pitt. Don't mean to start a VT vs. Pitt argument. Just giving a perspective from my Pittsburgh friends. |
Students DIRECTLY ADMITTED as a freshman or transfer need to obtain a minimum C- in courses referenced above. Freshmen/transfers NOT directly to CS either from letters and Sciences or another school must take the above courses, receive no less than a B- and then can "apply" to the CS program. |
| Great city, great campus, excellent academics without being overly cut throat. Far enough away to be away but close enough to come home when desired. It is a gem! I highly encouraged my DS to go there but he went south instead…. |
They’ve had a lot of money donated to the school since you were in college. It is a stronger school with stronger outcomes now. |
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They have marketed to DC area a lot and it’s become a popular place to apply because it has rolling admissions and solid programs.
Nice city with lots to do They have some top 10 programs. |