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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would suggest visiting the school first. Snow aside, the location (Rochester) is less than desireable to put it kindly. It is a dirty, depressed, former industrial town that had its heyday in the post WW2 era and has been declining ever since. The crime is not good. The city was once pretty but is empty and a shell of itself. My kid was accepted there and was offered a ton of merit, almost full pay. But they couldn't get past the dinginess of the town and the crime. For example, we saw a homeless guy threatening to kill someone they blocked into a bus shelter, at around noon on the perimeter of campus. It is unfortunate that the town of Rochester is such a disappointment, because if it had been any other location with that program and the amount of merit given, my kid would have loved to attend the school. You might not mind the town, but for us it was a deal breaker. I really recommend visiting this school before putting it on your list, especially coming from a well run state like Florida.[/quote] Interesting. I found Rochester (the city and school) so much nicer than syracuse[/quote] My kid is at rochester and loves it! That being said when we toured initially, our prior day was RPI (Troy NY ) and Cornell. My kid hated those (and I agree I would not subject my kid to even a day at RPI---it was miserable the town is rundown and so tiny.). So initially, I thought they liked rochester because in comparison it was SO SO SO much nicer of a city and campus. But then I realized they liked it because it is an amazing fit for them. The cluster system allows them to study what they want---they get to dance for one of their clusters (which they would be doing anyhow). It's filled with lots of really smart, really motivated kids who applied to many T25s and just didn't get fall freshman year admission (most of them got 1-3+ versions of transfer/spring start/WL at those T25 schools). Does my kid want to stay in Rochester post graduation? hell no, but it's a great city for 4 years, and the school is amazing. [/quote] Thanks for posting! My DC has applied RD and is very much hoping to be accepted. Could you say what your DC is studying? Os there much flexibilty for changing majors (outside of the medical school)? [/quote] If you are applying for music ir dual degree, Eastman gives incredible music scholarships. My kid (did not attend) was awarded one of the named scholarships for Eastman. It covered enough tuition (needs blind) that I think we would have paid less than $10,000/year tuition plus dorm, cheaper than going to a Virginia state university. They would have been able to earn degrees in both music at the conservatory and engineering at the university. They ended up turning it down because of the town and an acceptance at a higher ranked school, but if the location had been more attractive they would have jumped at the opportunity to train at Eastman. If your kid is music, watch for scholarships. Eastman is VERY generous, and only considers talent for the music scholarships. A CSS or FAFSA is not required to be considered for a music scholarship.[/quote]
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