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OP here thanks for the suggestions! Im honestly pushing Towson and UMBC if UMD doesn’t work out but I know he is looking for that big school vibe if we can make it work financially. SUNYs werent on our radar so will def research!
Also we are starting the SAT tutoring now and will take 2x. Fingers crossed! Not a STEM guy- prob poli sci so hoping that helps a bit. Verbal score great- math not so much. |
Can u name the school please? |
I think he can get in to UMD for polisci with that GPA, but do work on the SAT/ACT. My DS is at UMD for CS, and he told me that ACT Math is supposed to be easier than the SAT math. |
It will be VERY hard to get much aid from any state school as an out of state applicant. |
Wisconsin is a better school, better setting, better college atmosphere, better college sports. But the Twin Cities are wonderful. |
Need to separate in-state from OOS applicants. |
Madison is not a real city and very white. |
| My kid is loving University of Utah. He has discounted tuition through the WUE but you can get in-state pretty easily after a year. |
Omg OP no Iowa and Kansas and Indiana OOS stupid financially not to mention Iowa republicans just voted out of paper g Bags. Average age in Iowa is over 69 upon graduation will your kid want to stay in that hell hole? |
Madison has almost 300,000 people. It’s about the same size as Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, and St. Louis. It is whiter than average. |
| I know you said not the south but I think NC State is very comparable to UMD and Raleigh doesn’t feel super southern compared to other schools. |
| Colorado State and Oregon State are both in great towns and slightly easier to get in than the "University of" in those states. I had one apply to UKansas - won't be attending, but there is a lot to like there (and they got a lot of merit). UArizona. Miami of Ohio or Ohio University. |
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Kansas State University is excellent. Small class sizes, caring professors, and amazing staff. The students are so kind, and the campus is beautiful. It's big, but not overly huge like Purdue.
Another, choice is Missouri STEM in Rolla. It's not a pretty campus, but in the Ozarks. |
I'd drop Purdue from consideration. It's a reach and very STEMy. If you can get those test scores up, Wisconsin is good at political science and social sciences. There's also Indiana. Greet campus. Bloomington is a wonderful college town. Known really for their business school. But solid at everything. Very good vibe. Minnesota is an increasingly popular school, but definitely visit. Not everyone loves the campus. It's going to be easier getting into schools as a declared political science major compared to say engineering or CS. Apply early action. Make sure you fill out the Net Price Calculator for each school. And see where the chips fall. |
get all that, which is why I said next WI, as in on the way up. the question is: is WI 50% better than MN? ie, would I rather walk out of college with a WI degree or a MN plus 100k in cash. that's a closer call for some people. |