| Look at Cornell engineering. I know of kids that got in with similar stats but applying ED. |
Cornell will be test required in the next cycle. That score is unlikely. |
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Have a kid at Penn Engineering now. Did MV Calc in HS. It is not accurate that many are a year beyond that in HS.
My kid loves it and the programs are very supportive of women. Best of luck, whatever she decides to do!! |
| Is your DD planning to go to grad school? If not, I'd skip the LAC engineering programs and go for a big engineering school. I'm an engineering professor, and unless you're wanting to do general engineering with an eye for graduate school, the smaller programs really do not provide enough depth into each engineering discipline. |
Depends on the school district. FCPS has many who do it…22 schools teach a version of it (AV or DE), 22 teach linear algebra, and 4 schools teach Differential Equations. Advanced? Yes. Uncommon? No. Otherwise it would just be offered directly through a local college, which is an option at all FCPS high schools. |
You know how unhealthy that is, right? To have pre-teens structure their lives around getting into particular colleges, before they have any inkling of their own priorities? |
I am saying that it is not common at Penn, at least among my kid’s friends. I’m not sure anyone in her HS class went past MV- but can’t be sure. |
Agree with your gist but you are wrong on the math. I have a kid at an ivy and one at a “little ivy,” and both have reported that many of their classmates “only” took calc as a senior (in many excellent school systems in the northeast (not magnets), that is the most rigorous path), and many of them “only” took calc ab. My kids both took thru calc bc, so not even MV like pp’s kid. At Whitman, where my kids went, I don’t think they even offer beyond MV. To get back to op’s question, if Penn is your kid’s dream school, then sure apply, but even if she gets her SAT to above 1500 she will be in a pool with literally tens of thousands of equally qualified kids. I’d suggest you try to find a college (Emory?) that has many of the aspects she likes about Penn, but where her stats give her a better shot and where early decision is an advantage. |
| Penn alum here with dc there now but no engineering. That said, if SAT can increase to 1500 you should choose a reach school and go for it. Girls applying to Engineering do get a tiny break by their ED choice, but you have to choose strategically. What colleges in particular like your school? Apply there. That said, we know ED engineering girls ultimately accepted to Penn and Cornell with 1510, 1530 and 1450 (TO). Everyone hates Columbia right now so you could catch a break there. For RD, you need minimum 1550 at any of these engineering programs. |
These aren't " normal kids". They are " cream of the crop". Similar to many elite athletes charting their course at a young age, so do elite students. |
Wrong..look at CDS. Overall a acceptance is 7.4%, big ED advantage at 18%. https://www.swarthmore.edu/sites/default/files/assets/documents/institutional-effectiveness-research-assessment/Swarthmore-College-CDS-2024-2025.pdf |
| DD did ED to Penn this cycle with better stats. Sorry, there is no chance. |
Those stats won't even garner a UVA or W&M acceptance. UPenn? Nope. |
| She has almost no shot with those scores and that background and to be brutally honest, she has very little chance of succeeding in engineering there, even if she managed to get in. |
What are you basing this on? She had a perfect math score on the PSAT. What makes you say she wouldn’t succeed? |