They probably are targets, but there are only so many spots available. |
In the old days we called it "Chambana". I wonder when Urbana got top billing? |
You are correct, OP. With those stats, UMD is likely. But, like another poster, I wouldn't call it a safety. But, I don't call anything a safety. It's not accurate, and it sets up a less than appealing association. Normally, I wouldn’t, but UMD admits very much by stats, and your kid has them. The few kids at my kid's mcps magnet that didn't get in, didn't have the tier of stats your kid has. It's good to have a variety of likelies just in case. I posted some targets and likelies my kid's list on the first page. |
| Same poster. Meant to add that the scoffing PP is correct about merit. It used to be much more predictable and seems more arbitrary this year. |
+1 That’s how I wrote it (on paper) when I was researching engineering schools 30 years ago. |
Agree. Indiana is IU. Iowa is just Iowa. Never heard “UIUC” in the Midwest. Virginians would faint if everyone started referring to UV-C & VaT. |
| Friend from Ann Arbor's Nat'l Merit Finalist son applied to 15. Let's face it....high SAT males from particular locales are not rare...in fact...kind of generic. |
I had two students with similar stats as your student HoCo not MoCo and both got into UMD honors one was a full Banneker Key and one got no merit aid. |
OP here. Thank you for your list. I will ask kid to revise their list and consider applying to a couple more. And wanted to add that most of friends'/neighbors' kids got into to UMD honors but not all. Pitt/Penn State seem to be large school backups for some...there's two on my street that didn't get into UMD and are going to Pitt (not for eng). |
There is no “Uof Indiana.” There’s not even a University of Indiana. |
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DC is an MCPS senior this year and had OP's profile pretty much spot on. In at UMD and WPI, WL Cornell, rejected GaTech.
Family/friends currently attending or recently attended Illinois/UIUC, Minnesota, and Rose-Hulman. Illinois is great in engineering, lots of Chicago kids, need to be okay with being in remote/rural location, not a safety bc so many TJ/MBHS apply. If kid decides to leave engineering--many do--it's not so strong in the non-engineering areas for OOS. Minnesota is strong in engineering, urban location, and pretty sure it lets you know earlier/rolling (I think, correct me if wrong!), so can knock out a good engineering school early to limit apps, since OP mentioned that as a goal. Know a kid who chose Illinois over Minnesota bc in-state and better in engineering and fine with rural location. Student attending Minnesota gets in-state tuition though WI-MN reciprocity, so better option, wanted urban, and ended up transferring out to differ non-engineering major and was glad to have a lot of options--doing some sort of environmental engineering-adjacent degree. Rose-Hulman might be a bit rural, need to be okay with heavy male lean, but their career office rocks it, one of the best placement ratings. Everyone I know who has gone was a fan, male, and ended up in good jobs (all within last few years). Kid I know who went chose it because of excellent placement and bc it offered great merit aid. |
How much merit does RH offer? do they do anything special to recruit girls? seems at these small engineering schools the sex ratio is skewed. |
| Olin is more girls than boys if you want a small engineering school that is not boy heavy. |
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OP here with an update...
In at OOS safety In at UMD with Honors and merit WL or rejected from 5 reaches. Not accepting WL spots. We anticipated the rejections, and kid is happy to be a Terp! |
Congrats! And thank you for returning with an update! |