DP here. Hmm. Is this possibly OP? Or a friend? Posting 4 min later? I only question it because no one other than OP with the "yes, dear" and eyeroll has been "nasty." I'll admit the Chapel comment was some bored pot stirrer, but everything else has been focused on helping, even if a little blunt at times. Look. It's hard when people say things that are not affirming, but the info from people on this thread is largely trying to help. Also, Olin would be a reach or hard target, not a safety. Neither is VT. But, RPI, RH and RIT could be good likelies for the list.Have heard good things about U Cincy as well. Also U Minn with bonus of great merit offers (anecdotally). Also heard some raves about NC State. |
DP. NOT picking a fight, but I was thinking that the schools you suggested are all small, private and nothing like the other schools OP has on their list. The schools are fine. Just different. Very good programs, with possibility of merit and great chance of acceptance are the middle Big 10 schools like Ohio State, Michigan State and Minnesota. UMN as well as Pitt are rolling admissions. |
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NP. I think he should consider adding one or more of the below schools for targets/safety schools:
Colorado School of Mines University of Rochester Rensselaer Polytechnic Rose-Hulman Also I’d consider Texas A&M and Case Western which are a little on the reach side but not by much. |
| NP here, why would this kid go to U of Arizona? That is absurd. I know admissions are getting more difficult, but someone with this record should not go to U of Ariz. it does not even have a good Honors College. |
he’d get a free ride. |
Why? OP is looking for safeties. This looks like more targets. 5 of 6 schools recommended are nothing like the schools currently interested. |
The regular English, assuming his school offers honors, is going to be an issue for the top schools. Maybe add more second tier schools. |
I am open to adding one or more of these schools to the list (possible replacing with any from our list, any thoughts on which one I can remove?). Haven't done any research on these schools so not sure if they are a good fit but there is a one in particular that would give merit, I would ask him to consider seriously. Looking at the scoir data, I only see green dots for RPI and RIT so he has a pretty decent chance at these ones. There is no data available for Mines, Rose Hulman and U of Rochester so looks like not many kids apply to them from our school. |
+1 yes! Your child sounds amazing and will get in somewhere awesome. Get off this board rn and celebrate with him. |
I don’t think I would replace any on your list with one of these — I think they’d just be additional targets/safety schools. Mines offers good merit aid and the application is very easy: just the common app and transcripts, I think. So it’s not hard to add to the list. For the green dots, you have to make sure it’s post 2021 data. That having been said I think your child has a very good chance for both RPI and RIT. |
How much of you want to bet on Dec 14, 2023 at 5pm when kids get rejected from their ED/EA schools they will blame their race still... |
Thanks. School recently switched from Naviance to scoir so only has 3 years of data only (including class of 23) and only shows results if there are at least 12 dots. |
How is this related to anything being discussed here? Are you just trying to stir the pot or jealous of this kids stats? |
First, the OP’s son is wonderful. Second, the grades and taking regular English might not be that big of a problem, but the fact that the OP might be the one driving the application process during summer break is a concern. If the son is really doing the work and the OP just wants to come up with financial safeties, that’s cool. If a would-be engineering major didn’t have an encyclopedic knowledge of this process by the summer before the senior year, that would be a red flag. That would be a sign that the son should probably be aiming for an easier, less stressful school. As for safeties: I don’t think the son actually has great activities for rigorous engineering programs. This might be because the parent is describing the activities, but nothing here indicates the son is passionate about engineering. So, one simple way for the son to create an emergency backup safety, and possibly increase the odds of getting into very selective reach schools, might be for him to apply to a school like UNC Charlotte as a math major and to apply to any T20 schools on his list as a math major. |
| I'd rethink his early choice because he's not getting into Princeton. He'd have a better chance getting into one of his other reaches. Did you say Duke really likes kids from his school? |