What?!? |
Don't feed the Cornell hater troll, who at least started spelling it right. They got rejected and are bitter. |
| Definitely look at UIUC (Illinois). It’s easy to get into, yet a fabulous school for many majors. Crop science is one, maybe the, oldest degree they have. Spectacular school with great opportunities for research and internships. |
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There are other West Coast options - Washington State has a great Agricultural Sciences program (lots of different majors within that) as does Oregon State. More liberal than the midwest states, by far! (OSU has a Hemp Innovation Center....)
But if she'd rather stay close to home, nothing wrong with the schools on her original list. |
| A good friend of my DD had similar academic interests but higher stats than OP's DD (National Merit Finalist, probably all As, etc.) - they got into Cornell and still chose to go to VA Tech. |
I'm not saying it's not likely that she'll get in (though these things do change year to year) but that it's not like she's really aiming low there. Her GPA is slightly above average and her SAT is about 15% above the average. It seems like a good match. |
How interesting. |
More like: how grounded and debt free for grad school. |
| Here’s what I tell my kids - if you get into every school you applied to, then the list wasn’t good enough. That said, I think it makes a world of sense to go to the state schools. Especially honors programs. Huge amounts of resources dedicated to those programs and creates a wonderful environment for those students. |