Have you visited the school?? |
You might be thinking of BU. Northeastern has quite a nice campus. (My student attends.) |
According to DS’s scattergram, with lower stats than OP’s kid, 100% changed at Syracuse. But is it urban? |
Dp, Syracuse was a much harder admit this year than previous years. They seemed to take a lot of kids ED and then reject more than normal in RD. I would not use it as a likely as it also seemed they yield protected in RD. |
CMU is a REACH for everyone, hard reach if you want CS/Eng |
Rochester would be an excellent choice, and a target for your kid (35% acceptance rate). Their cluster system (in place of core curriculum) allows students to explore what they love more in dept. Basically there are 3 categories: Humanities, social sciences and StEM. Your major falls into 1, then you take 3 courses (12 credit hours) in each of the other categories, but those 12 credit Hours are ALL in the same discipline (and from an approved list for that area of interest). You take a freshman writing course and that is the only requirement. Otherwise, you get to study what you want. Most non-stem majors double major or single major and double or triple minor, since you are halfway to a minor with your cluster. |
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UMiami
Minnesota UDenver |
+1 Also know that Rochester values the interview. Visit and if your kid has any interest at all (or even if not sure) schedule an interview while you can get one. Do it while the visit is fresh. It's definately a school that values the interview so do one to show demonstrated interested, especially if you are a high stats kid (UR is filled with kids who did not get into T20 schools, and many who did but liked the programs at UR better). |
Unnecessary to add this rude comment. What is wrong with you? |
I LOVE Rochester for a target but demonstrated interest is key. My dc also really liked Denver, Clark and American for safeties. |
American has an acceptance rate below 40 percent, not a safety. |
CMU accepts by colleges. Colleges like science, humanities, architecture, even business can be considered a High Target for high stat kids. |
https://www.collegetransitions.com/blog/how-to-get-into-carnegie-mellon/ This is 2 years ago, so should be lower now, but doesn't look too bad other than CS. |
Carnegie Mellon is one of the schools I would not apply to test blind as an unhooked applicant which I assume op is planning on since no test scores were given. |
Syracuse is a true city, albeit a small one. It's a bit gritty. Syracuse is situated on a hill, with a very pretty, large campus. But you can take advantage of the city if you want to. The neighborhoods around campus are pretty cute and a bit hipsterish. |