Let us pick for you…list acceptances

Anonymous
DD science with a STRONG music component, the options are:

Carnegie Mellon (BXA, loves both music mentors)
Boston U. (12k merit annually, loves 1 of the music mentors)
UMD (in state full merit tuition annually + FIRE program, loves 1 of the music mentors)

Kid values social aspect (wants to have fun as well), I value $ and closeness to home, would like to not be impressed with the name of the school (is that possible???
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Vanderbilt ($6,000/year)
BU
Rochester ($8,000/year)
Villanova
Richmond
Lehigh
UMD ($5,000/year)
UMass
Santa Clara ($21,700/year)

(Engineering undecided) Or Math

Live in New England
Athletic Boy


Villanova!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Accepted:
Georgetown
Pomona
Boston College
UVA
William & Mary (Monroe scholar)
GW

Waitlist:
Princeton
Brown

Male. Govt/history/politics/IR-related. In-state VA. Doesn't qualify for any aid. Willing to pay if a distinct advantage over other options.



That's a tough one because of Pomona. It's the only one that might be worth the extra dollars. Otherwise UVA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Vanderbilt ($6,000/year)
BU
Rochester ($8,000/year)
Villanova
Richmond
Lehigh
UMD ($5,000/year)
UMass
Santa Clara ($21,700/year)

(Engineering undecided) Or Math

Live in New England
Athletic Boy


Vanderbilt for the overall vibe and quality of students. Engineering isn’t their strongest area, but still highly competent. Best to be surrounded by an overall great university instead of techies only.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Accepted:
Georgetown
Pomona
Boston College
UVA
William & Mary (Monroe scholar)
GW

Waitlist:
Princeton
Brown

Male. Govt/history/politics/IR-related. In-state VA. Doesn't qualify for any aid. Willing to pay if a distinct advantage over other options.



That's a tough one because of Pomona. It's the only one that might be worth the extra dollars. Otherwise UVA.


UVA
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DD science with a STRONG music component, the options are:

Carnegie Mellon (BXA, loves both music mentors)
Boston U. (12k merit annually, loves 1 of the music mentors)
UMD (in state full merit tuition annually + FIRE program, loves 1 of the music mentors)

Kid values social aspect (wants to have fun as well), I value $ and closeness to home, would like to not be impressed with the name of the school (is that possible???


Tough! CMU BXA would be pretty unique but full merit at UMD hard to pass up. Impressive options, good luck with the decision!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Accepted:
Georgetown
Pomona
Boston College
UVA
William & Mary (Monroe scholar)
GW

Waitlist:
Princeton
Brown

Male. Govt/history/politics/IR-related. In-state VA. Doesn't qualify for any aid. Willing to pay if a distinct advantage over other options.



That's a tough one because of Pomona. It's the only one that might be worth the extra dollars. Otherwise UVA.


Very few people on East Coast know about it. People think it's in Sonoma ....Pomona-Somona.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DD science with a STRONG music component, the options are:

Carnegie Mellon (BXA, loves both music mentors)
Boston U. (12k merit annually, loves 1 of the music mentors)
UMD (in state full merit tuition annually + FIRE program, loves 1 of the music mentors)

Kid values social aspect (wants to have fun as well), I value $ and closeness to home, would like to not be impressed with the name of the school (is that possible???


UMD.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Accepted:
Georgetown
Pomona
Boston College
UVA
William & Mary (Monroe scholar)
GW

Waitlist:
Princeton
Brown

Male. Govt/history/politics/IR-related. In-state VA. Doesn't qualify for any aid. Willing to pay if a distinct advantage over other options.



That's a tough one because of Pomona. It's the only one that might be worth the extra dollars. Otherwise UVA.


UVA


William & Mary has better placement in that field post-undergrad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DD science with a STRONG music component, the options are:

Carnegie Mellon (BXA, loves both music mentors)
Boston U. (12k merit annually, loves 1 of the music mentors)
UMD (in state full merit tuition annually + FIRE program, loves 1 of the music mentors)

Kid values social aspect (wants to have fun as well), I value $ and closeness to home, would like to not be impressed with the name of the school (is that possible???


Tough! CMU BXA would be pretty unique but full merit at UMD hard to pass up. Impressive options, good luck with the decision!


These are outstanding choices. I agree with PP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Brown
Duke
Penn

undecided--probably social science--major, no financial aid



Duke

Penn is Wharton and a little bit of engineering. No one thinks about the social science majors. And applications to Brown declined this year. Fair or not, it has a rep for rich kids floating through their self-guided curriculums while languishing in a mediocre city. Duke is more lively and varied and is generally good at everything. Plus more school spirit and better weather.


Totally agree!

Penn is a bit miserable. Go enjoy Duke!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Vanderbilt ($6,000/year)
BU
Rochester ($8,000/year)
Villanova
Richmond
Lehigh
UMD ($5,000/year)
UMass
Santa Clara ($21,700/year)

(Engineering undecided) Or Math

Live in New England
Athletic Boy


Are you in state for UMass? Solid for engineering. Santa Clara stands out for being sole west coast option and generous merit. Have no idea if it has reputable engineering program. Congrats to your student - nice options to mull over -good luck!
Anonymous
My best friend came down to Pomona and GW. She went to GW and has both her bachelors and masters from Elliott School.

Looking back, I should have prioritized major (politics) over school. Knowing what I know now, I should have applied to schools closer to or in DC. I applied to American, but was never serious about it - I should have been.

I would keep GW and Georgetown in the mix with UVA and W&M. As for final decision, that would come down to very personal factors.
Anonymous
Davidson
UVA
W&M

Econ, then Econ PhD

Money is not an issue

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Vanderbilt ($6,000/year)
BU
Rochester ($8,000/year)
Villanova
Richmond
Lehigh
UMD ($5,000/year)
UMass
Santa Clara ($21,700/year)

(Engineering undecided) Or Math

Live in New England
Athletic Boy


Vanderbilt for the overall vibe and quality of students. Engineering isn’t their strongest area, but still highly competent. Best to be surrounded by an overall great university instead of techies only.



Would agree. Vanderbilt is easily the best overall school and a good place for smart, social, athletic students. Engineering is not their greatest strength, but I think Vandy engineering still ranks higher than all the listed schools except Maryland.
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