No offense taken here. I understand there are differing opinions on many issues, and I'm sure we could discuss both sides of whatever topic you're referring to. My main concern is simply sending my child to a good college where they can thrive. I don't see the state's politics as having a significant impact, and if it does, my child will adapt. It's a valuable lesson in tolerance that will serve them well in life. Perhaps it's a lesson worth considering. |
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I went there and am not encouraging my senior to apply. I just don't love the campus. It's huge and Minneapolis is not what it once was.
I do think going to grad schools there is better. Many are separate on the West Bank with smaller programs. Nothing wrong with it though. I personally don't care for it and don't understand the appeal unless you're in-state. |
| If you like large and urban it ticks both boxes. |
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So glad I saw this. Thank you! |
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I have relatives in MN, one that graduated from MN…none recommend it for their kids. They admit it’s a perfectly fine school, but it’s not the traditional college experience and not in a great part of Minneapolis.
It’s a good instate/commuter school and gets the job done…but they think probably the worst Big10 college experience. |
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Op, imo UM rejected applicants from our FCPS HS -until- someone went to visit. Showed interest. They got in. Before that, I don't think UM thought they were serious.
The student that visited and was accepted, did go. |
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OP here-
Thanks! Helpful info! DC is looking for another safety to add to their list and wants a school in/near a city. Pitt is on the list but many of the others that get suggested to us are Catholic schools (and we are not Catholic). UMN looks like a possibility though I don’t think we’ll make it out to visit… |
Thank you for sharing this, pp. |
Good for math and macroeconomics |
as opposed to micro? |
Pitt is popular because it has rolling admissions. Most books and college counselors suggest a very early application to it because an acceptance means your DC can start fall of senior year with at least one acceptancw under tgeir nekt. DS did it precisely for this reason |
| Minnesota is also rolling and still gives good merit. |
| For a DC kid that wants an urban school, it is a notch below Pitt - campus is not quite as nice or as integrated with the city, vibes are 100% Midwest (compared to Pitt, which is where the northeast meets the Midwest) and academically Minnesota is not quite as solid as Pitt, and feels a bit more provincial. And it requires a flight instead of being within driving distance. Still, it’s a solid school and I would not hesitate to send my kid there |
USNWR ranks #53 and Pitt #67. Sounds as if Pitt is a "notch below" UMN. |