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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Where would you look: Strong enough GPA, test scores and rigor that taking a shot at a T10 makes sense. Good EC’s that support what he wants to do in and after college. Wants to study civil engineering and geoscience or hydrology, with a goal on working on water related issues in international development. Would like a school that takes a lot of AP credit, and that offers non-Western languages. Needs to stay under 40K so the school needs to either meet need, or give good merit. ChatGPT suggested Princeton. [/quote] Georgia Tech is the best fit. 1. It takes a lot of AP credits so DC can graduate in 2.5 years. 2. Georgia Tech is a T10 engineering. And broadly speaking, Georgia Tech is not worse than any of T10s, perhaps better than a couple of T10. 3. OOS tuition is low, you don't need merit if going to Georgia Tech. Under 40K. The only thing is OOS acceptance rate is low, so DC may not be accepted. Good luck.[/quote]just because AP credits are accepted does not mean you can graduate early. You could have a prerequisite chain 8 semesters long starting from freshman engineering.[/quote]
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