Congrats!!! That’s great news! |
| Congrats! |
Awesome! |
Thanks everyone! |
| The merit is solid there, and UMN actually seems to want DMV kids. Apply early! |
| U of M undergrad alum and Harvard grad school. Moved family back to Twin Cities from DMV when kids were in early elementary and am so happy we did. I love the U's campus and architecture, with the Minneapolis skyline in the background. One of my closest friends from a year abroad in Amsterdam went to Pitt and he loved it. I think both are great options and in nice, down to earth cities. |
OP here- congratulations! I expect your DC will also get into Minnesota with these other acceptances, so he will have (at the least) several good choices. |
PP Again (much later). DC finally heard from Minnesota today. Deferred. We are a little surprised because he was accepted by Ohio State, Penn State, and NC State. He was deferred at Purdue and Michigan though. All good since he is happy with the options that he has in hand. Really waiting on his first choice, VT (in-state), though - so the deferrals are giving him some anxiety. |
| Thank you for the detailed info about both schools. We are early in the process - we have a 10th grader interested in science or engineering. Besides chemical engineering are there any other strengths ? How do they help students with internships/co-ops/ grad school options/career planning etc? Thanks! |
| At UMN, they do a strong job of holding internship/job fairs for niche areas. Here one scheduled for environmental jobs later this week. https://careerhelp.umn.edu/environmental-career-fair |
| Both schools are a great mix of urban and big school/big sports experience. |
Hi - I'm the Pitt grad who wrote the long posts a few pages back. Since I'm a Gen X parent, and my family did not study in the Engineering college, I'm not able to comment thoroughly from personal experience. Below are the Pitt links that would best get you started (in rough order of relevance): https://www.engineering.pitt.edu/student/programs/coop/coop/ https://www.engineering.pitt.edu/student/programs/Global/GEE-Home/ https://www.frederickhonors.pitt.edu/academics/academic-advising https://www.undergradstudies.pitt.edu/research-opportunities/undergraduate-research https://www.studentaffairs.pitt.edu/career-center To go deeper, make posts on Pitt's Reddit, watch YouTube of students, ask people who have kids at Pitt right now. If you make a campus visit, ask in advance if you can arrange a meeting with an engineering undergrad. If PSATs are 97th percentile or above, check on what is going on with the Honors College. It is best suited for people that have their own special areas of academic interest they want to research/study more about in college. Admission webinars start in the late summer. Your child can certainly attend as a junior. |