Easier to fall out of the pipeline if you go this route. Chances of completing a bachelor's are higher at a four year institution with a decent graduation rate. Also, it's more fun. |
This is the motto that my friend who works for SUNY lives by. |
GMU is always growing as well. It was nonstop construction when my daughter went there. Now there are four other campuses in Virginia and a fifth in South Korea. Be sure to tour the high tech campus in Prince Georges County. State of the art and amazing. My DC took computer classes there |
| Definitely Arizona State! You might also take a look at the "State" schools. Illinois State, Oregon State, etc. |
| Where you go to college doesn’t matter, it is what you do there. I guarantee you there are plenty of speciality surgeons making seven figures that did undergrad at state schools with high acceptance rates. The acceptance rate doesn’t matter. |
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Does your kid want to go far away? I always find these recommendations to just fly across the country to be a little out there.
There are plenty of close schools that will admit your kid - because they admitted mine. West Virginia Towson/Frostburg/Salisbury The small state schools in PA - Schippensburg, slippery rock, westchester (and there are plenty more) And, you'd be surprised at the merit aide offered. |
| ASU and SUNY for the win! Good schools. Smart, hard working kids. |
| WVU - I have a daughter there in nursing and a son who just accepted. It's easy to get in, but harder to stay in. It's mission is for the students of WVa so it has to be easy to get into (their public schools aren't great and it's one of the poorest states.) So for OOS, it's not that expensive with automatic merit scholarships. It really weeds out the weak students the first year. Everyone pooh-poohs it on this forum but it's a great option for late bloomers (like my kids who only got serious Junior year about academics). I've met lots of successful people who went there and it actually has the most Rhodes Scholars of any school. |
Where's the uva booster. |
I think you shouldn't have any worries for ODU and Radford. |
PP, fingers crossed. Thank you! Swears she WANTS to go to college. Does make you wonder what it takes to get denied from one of this schools. Criminal history? Incomplete app? |
| Roll Tide |
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No WVU or Frostburg. I'm a living statistic of that 50% graduation rate. These are the 90% cultures OPs trying to avoid. Those are the big red flags.
All Frostburg and WVU have are alcohol and violence. |
I think the cutoff for both is about a 2.5 Hence why my daughter was offered the bridge program at both (she is just below that) |
Can we just make this a sticky? |