Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS was admitted three years ago from FCPS. Did not attend but did visit. I’d highly encourage a visit before attending.
Was there something about the visit that turned your DS off?
PP here. It is very difficult to get into UW from OOS so if you do get in, you should be proud. My family member is a guidance counselor there so she told me before it was a difficult admission for STEM OOS. My DS loved the campus and especially the library. It actually poured rain while we were there but it’s beautiful there.
He eventually opted not to go there despite the amazing opportunities and companies there for post grad because the size of the school and the more competitive it is to get the opportunities the school has to offer. A lot of the kids that went there went home a lot and parents lived within 40 min. The distance was a factor but ultimately my DS decided the city vibe wasn’t for him. My DS ended up at a smaller medium sized school and it has been the right decision and a better fit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS was admitted three years ago from FCPS. Did not attend but did visit. I’d highly encourage a visit before attending.
Was there something about the visit that turned your DS off?
Anonymous wrote:We toured. The campus is gorgeous and you can take the tram/train easily from the airport to the campus. The train also is a stop or two away from downtown Seattle, the Mariners games and the NHL Kraken stop. The football team is top notch and the school has a a lot of spirit. Naviance/Scoir is to be relied on somewhat but OOS acceptance is much more difficult than in-state and some majors are very impacted so that 50% acceptance rate and GPA figures are highly misleading. The school is sort of an island away from downtown Seattle so any downtown crime/homelessness doesn’t really impact the students. Huge internship and job pipeline to many Seattle companies like Amazon and Microsoft. Lots of direct flights from Seattle as well. Ultimately, my DC decided on a smaller school but I would highly recommend considering UW. In my opinion it is superior to many of the other large publics ..Ohio, Wisconsin, Indiana, UT Austin and even Michigan. For example, you can’t beat it for data science as a public school unless you got to Cal.
Anonymous wrote:Seattle rentals are very expensive . Low cost areas have high crime.
Anonymous wrote:My DS was admitted three years ago from FCPS. Did not attend but did visit. I’d highly encourage a visit before attending.