Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you for the ideas. I’ll be watching the results here this year. Is there an easy way to determine if they are direct admit to your specific (at least intended) engineering major? Or is no major guaranteed?
At VT, all engineering majors are accepted to general engineering. You are guaranteed your first choice at the end of freshman year if you meet a minimum gpa. I can't remember the number, but they say the large majority of students get their first choice.
Anonymous wrote:I have a NOVA junior hoping to stay within 6 hours of home for college, the closer the better. He currently has a 4.3 and 1550(800 math). He won’t take the SAT again and I imagine his GPA will stay about the same. This page leads me to believe he won’t get into Tech or UVA. Naviance is unclear thanks to wait listing all over the place. He is thinking of NC, Penn State or Pitt, but in state tuition would be better. He’s not looking for a commuter school.
Are there other in state programs he should consider? Where are kids getting in with his stats? What does direct admit to engineering mean-Don’t all schools require a certain GPA to get your first choice? If not, what are those schools!?
Anonymous wrote:Purdue is on the table w those stats and is a value. It's not close though if that's a true deal breaker.
I'd think your kid would get into both UVA and VT, not sure where you're getting your information.
Anonymous wrote:I have a NOVA junior hoping to stay within 6 hours of home for college, the closer the better. He currently has a 4.3 and 1550(800 math). He won’t take the SAT again and I imagine his GPA will stay about the same. This page leads me to believe he won’t get into Tech or UVA. Naviance is unclear thanks to wait listing all over the place. He is thinking of NC, Penn State or Pitt, but in state tuition would be better. He’s not looking for a commuter school.
Are there other in state programs he should consider? Where are kids getting in with his stats? What does direct admit to engineering mean-Don’t all schools require a certain GPA to get your first choice? If not, what are those schools!?
Anonymous wrote:Thank you for the ideas. I’ll be watching the results here this year. Is there an easy way to determine if they are direct admit to your specific (at least intended) engineering major? Or is no major guaranteed?
Anonymous wrote:I have a NOVA junior hoping to stay within 6 hours of home for college, the closer the better. He currently has a 4.3 and 1550(800 math). He won’t take the SAT again and I imagine his GPA will stay about the same. This page leads me to believe he won’t get into Tech or UVA. Naviance is unclear thanks to wait listing all over the place. He is thinking of NC, Penn State or Pitt, but in state tuition would be better. He’s not looking for a commuter school.
Are there other in state programs he should consider? Where are kids getting in with his stats? What does direct admit to engineering mean-Don’t all schools require a certain GPA to get your first choice? If not, what are those schools!?