Probably not. But I suspect she’d pay $30k with those stats. That’s a fair price for a quality safety. |
A high stats kid at my kid's high school got rejected or waitlisted at all of her schools, but did get into the the Guaranteed Transfer Program at Cornell. She ended up having to enroll in our local community college in order to enter Cornell as a sophomore, but then got sidetracked and decided to just attend a local college instead. |
Pitt is not as generous with merit as they used to be. In other threads kids with equal or higher stats consistently maxed out at $15k in merit per year. I think Pitt has become much more popular. |
| I know few students who considered vtech was a safety and got waitlisted or rejected. However got into public ivy’s and ivy’s and top 20 schools. Very high gpa’s, scores, rigors. And in state. |
15K the top award for arts and sciences this year. But it is likely too late to get merit. |
It’s an easier admit from oos. |
| Towson and temple |
What is the definition of an elite athlete- that still doesn’t mean a guarantee to a safety or a target , does it? |
What were the stats? This makes me nervous. We are in state with high rigor/ scores etc |
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A few years ago my kid applied to 4 Ivies, Vandy, Northwestern, BC, Notre Dame, Georgetown, UVA, & Michigan (in-state).
I tried to convince kid that a couple true safeties were necessary. I recommended places with significant automatic merit aid like Kansas, Nebraska, & Oklahoma. But kid said he didn’t work his butt off in high school to end up at a school he could have gotten into with much less work. He was prepared to take a gap year & apply all over again if he got shut out. But he got accepted at 4 & waitlisted at 3. Everything worked out fine. |
Where did he get in? |
In at Northwestern, BC, ND, Mich. Waitlisted at Dartmouth, Vandy, UVA. |
34/35 act 4.5 gpa. I wouldn’t worry. Even though got waitlisted vtech. Would have never attended anyway. |
Bama, UT Dallas. They should also give huge scholarships. |
| Maybe. It’s possible that my kid (24) had only reaches and targets. This was after she got in very early to an in state school that might have been considered to be a lottery (VT for engineering). |