Which of these schools have engineering as strong or stronger than UMD

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Anonymous wrote:I think you need to be very realistic about cost. Do you not want to pay more than in-state tuition at UMD? That is going to be hard. Engineering is also a difficult major. How many kids play this sport at the school and are engineering majors? A lot of the schools on your list don't give merit aid.


Our income is low enough that the full need schools likely won't be that different in cost than UMD, the full need-no loan school might be lower. He'll have some grandparent help, so a school that meets our EFC would be fine.

That's a significant portion of the list, and some of the schools that aren't full-need like Santa Clara do offer good merit aid. I do think the UC's are likely to be out of reach.
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Consider adding Bucknell to the list. I don’t think their engineering is quite as strong as UMD, but they water polo. Navy Academy would also be great if he’s interested in service academic
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I think Brown should be considered. Their engineering program is highly ranked.
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UMD engineering is pretty dang hard. He wants something more challenging than that while playing sports? What are his stats?
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Anonymous wrote:UMD engineering is pretty dang hard. He wants something more challenging than that while playing sports? What are his stats?


He's young. Coach says that if he wants to keep the possibility of getting that admissions boost to play in college, he needs to be inviting coaches to see him now, and sending highlight reels now. Does that mean he'll be recruited or meets academic standards, or want the same thing as a high school senior? I don't know, but he does want to keep those doors open right now. So, that's all I'm asking about.

At this point, his stats look like a kid who would be in the lottery for those kinds of schools. But like I said he's young, things can change.
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Does GW have a good Eng program? I'd rather pick Purdue or even Rutgers over GW or UC Merced.
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No, water polo.

-- OP


Ok, why did you have to be so secretive about it?


No one asked, and it wasn't relevant to what I wanted to know.

My guess is that this will now become a thread about water polo, which isn't what I need to know at this point.

dp.. but since water polo is not a team sport that is available at all colleges, it would've been good to know to narrow down the list more.
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How young is he? In HS at least? Don’t be so coy op
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No, water polo.

-- OP


Ok, why did you have to be so secretive about it?


No one asked, and it wasn't relevant to what I wanted to know.

My guess is that this will now become a thread about water polo, which isn't what I need to know at this point.

dp.. but since water polo is not a team sport that is available at all colleges, it would've been good to know to narrow down the list more.


I only listed schools that have water polo and 4 year engineering programs, so saying it was water polo wouldn't have narrowed the list.
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Anonymous wrote:How young is he? In HS at least? Don’t be so coy op
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Yes, in HS.
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Ohio State
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No, water polo.

-- OP


Ok, why did you have to be so secretive about it?


No one asked, and it wasn't relevant to what I wanted to know.

My guess is that this will now become a thread about water polo, which isn't what I need to know at this point.

dp.. but since water polo is not a team sport that is available at all colleges, it would've been good to know to narrow down the list more.


NP. ???? OP provided the list in the OP! She wasn't looking for people to weigh in on making a list or her finances or water polo or everything else everyone wants to talk about. This board is so full of bossy moos getting their rocks off by schooling and scolding. Why can't people just answer OP's question or move on?
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Anonymous wrote:Ohio State


Doesn't have NCAA or NAIA water polo.
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I would put Stanford and Princeton on this. They have great endowments and will likely get your cost below umd, if your finances assessment is accurate. They, Harvard seem to be the most generous. Hopkins would also outrank and should have top tier need aid, but I don't know how generous.

You might nix the UCs as oos tuition isn't cheap, and I don’t think there is much merit for oos. I think they'd end up at 2x+ cost of umd.

Good luck!
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Anonymous wrote:I am surprised Hopkins isn't getting more love here. Do people really think it's below UMD?


I don’t think Hopkins recruits for water polo. They do recruit for swimming and those kids tend to play on the water polo team for fun.
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