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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here thanks for the suggestions! Im honestly pushing Towson and UMBC if UMD doesn’t work out but I know he is looking for that big school vibe if we can make it work financially. SUNYs werent on our radar so will def research! Also we are starting the SAT tutoring now and will take 2x. Fingers crossed! Not a STEM guy- prob poli sci so hoping that helps a bit. Verbal score great- math not so much. [/quote] I'd drop Purdue from consideration. It's a reach and very STEMy. If you can get those test scores up, Wisconsin is good at political science and social sciences. There's also Indiana. Greet campus. Bloomington is a wonderful college town. Known really for their business school. But solid at everything. Very good vibe. Minnesota is an increasingly popular school, but definitely visit. Not everyone loves the campus. It's going to be easier getting into schools as a declared political science major compared to say engineering or CS. Apply early action. Make sure you fill out the Net Price Calculator for each school. And see where the chips fall. [/quote]
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