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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not anywhere considered selective. With 2310 and 800 math level 2. Tests used to open doors. A great place, but for our middle class asses, probably not worth the money.[/quote] Why don't you list all the colleges your daughter applied to and what major. You don't seem real. Maybe your daughter's application/recommendations didn't stand out and you are just trying to induce doubt in a parents decision to send their daughter to NCS. My daughter, public high school, B average, 2250, 700 math, she got into 7 out of 10 of her applied colleges, Computer Science major. Acceptance; Northeastern, Rochester Institute of Technology,Rennselaer, Worcester Polytechnic,SUNY-Stony Brook, De Paul University and USC. All colleges that are top in her area of concentration. So if your daughter didn't get into anywhere, part of the reason can be her major. If it's biology, thats very competitive for females because many choose this degree. On the other hand if your daughter majors in Engineering (EE, Chem E, Biomedical E,), Physics and Computer Science, these majors are underrepresented by females. Much to think about and consider. Without full information about your daughter which is impossible to do on this forum, you are just creating unnecessary concern. NCS is a top school where many of the girls matriculate to good colleges, of course there are girls who don't. I am sure your daughter is a bright young lady who has many wonderful attributes from her NCS experience that will lead her to be very successful in life even if her undergraduate is not at a top school. [/quote] Thank you, I was thinking the same thing. I doubt this person is real. And, as you said, without a full picture of her daughter it's hard to tell where things went off the rails if her story is true. [/quote]
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