Let us pick for you…list acceptances

Anonymous
For science leaning introvert
UCSB
UCSD
UNC
UVA
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cornell
Williams
Rice
UCLA
Cal

Math/Applied math
No financial considerations


Rice
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Occidental
Bates
Juniata
Bard
Whitman


Full pay sociology/political science major


Bates and Whitman are both fantastic. I’d probably do Whitman — it’s really not like any other place and the vibe is so great — unless the flights/distance really feels unmanageable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Occidental
Bates
Juniata
Bard
Whitman


Full pay sociology/political science major


If COA is not a significant differentiator, then select based on location of the school.

If you need an answer, Oxy if social justice oriented, Bard if hipster type individual, Whitman if attracted to the PNW, Juniata or Bates if more main stream type.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NYU-Stern
UMich-Ross
Canadian schools -UofT, Western, Queens
Kid is dual and Canadian schools are so much cheaper for us.


Are you full-pay at NYU & Michigan ?

How much is the cost difference among the 5 universities ?

Any specific desired career ?

Fluent in both English and Canadian ?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:UVA OOS
NYU Cas
Full pay
Major economics

What would you chose?


The real choice is between NYC and a traditional college campus experience.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NYU-Stern
UMich-Ross
Canadian schools -UofT, Western, Queens
Kid is dual and Canadian schools are so much cheaper for us.


Are you full-pay at NYU & Michigan ?

How much is the cost difference among the 5 universities ?

Any specific desired career ?

Fluent in both English and Canadian ?


Then go to Canada! I know a kid who is very happy at Queens. Save the money for grad school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NYU-Stern
UMich-Ross
Canadian schools -UofT, Western, Queens
Kid is dual and Canadian schools are so much cheaper for us.


Are you full-pay at NYU & Michigan ?

How much is the cost difference among the 5 universities ?

Any specific desired career ?

Fluent in both English and Canadian ?


Maybe PP’s kid took AP Canadian
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NYU-Stern
UMich-Ross
Canadian schools -UofT, Western, Queens
Kid is dual and Canadian schools are so much cheaper for us.


Are you full-pay at NYU & Michigan ?

How much is the cost difference among the 5 universities ?

Any specific desired career ?

Fluent in both English and Canadian ?


Fluent in Canadian???
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UVA OOS
NYU Cas
Full pay
Major economics

What would you chose?


The real choice is between NYC and a traditional college campus experience.


DC would be happy in either setting. We are leaning NYU as it seems to be more international and would provide more opportunities for internships but still debating
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For science leaning introvert
UCSB
UCSD
UNC
UVA


Curious- what’s your home state?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UMBC
UMD/Honors College
Case Western
Pitt/Honors College
Emory/Oxford

Math major, likely double major with a social science
Values the scholarship and learning above all. Wants to be among smart people really interested in learning. Doesn’t care about frats or social atmosphere, doesn’t care about sports. Wants a diverse campus.


This is the easiest so far. UMD Honors by a mile. Congrats to your son!


Emory
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For science leaning introvert
UCSB
UCSD
UNC
UVA


Curious- what’s your home state?


Purposely not saying since I don't want that to affect opinions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For science leaning introvert
UCSB
UCSD
UNC
UVA


I would pick UCSD or UNC.

UCSD has a good reputation for science among the UCs.

UNC is the most rah-rah which makes me think extrovert but they have good science graduate programs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For science leaning introvert
UCSB
UCSD
UNC
UVA


I would pick UCSD or UNC.

UCSD has a good reputation for science among the UCs.

UNC is the most rah-rah which makes me think extrovert but they have good science graduate programs.


I would select UVA or UNC for the campus experience. UCSD is not in the same caliber as UVA (I am a California resident). UCSB is wonderful, but I don’t think it has strong job placement.
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