Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From my daughter circle the kids who got their answer on Jan 15 were high scoring SAT kids, including my own. One of them is non-auto RD kid.
Did your dd apply RD or EA?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a junior and am curious….my sense is that, for a MD student, Texas is easier to get into than Berkeley, Michigan, Virginia and maybe Wisconsin or UNC, but harder to get into than other state schools.
Is that right or am I off?
My impression is different. I think UT is similar to UNC and Cal for OOS admission.
UVA slightly easier than UT. Michigan and Wisconsin both significantly easier for OOS admission than UT.
Depends on major. Comp sci, business and engineering will be ucla level difficult.
Education, communications, cola is probably uva level (or easier) if you have good gpa, 1450+ and very good EC that fit to your major
COLA can be very difficult to get into since it is stuffed with top 6% students. At dc’s school, business is much easier to get into and cola is around cs in terms of difficulty. No one has ever gotten in for architecture.
Are you oos? Interesting. I’m in state. We regard cola as pretty easy bc that’s where the kids go who don’t get their majors. But I guess it does get stuffed.
I stand on education and communications though. And nursing is impossible for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a junior and am curious….my sense is that, for a MD student, Texas is easier to get into than Berkeley, Michigan, Virginia and maybe Wisconsin or UNC, but harder to get into than other state schools.
Is that right or am I off?
My impression is different. I think UT is similar to UNC and Cal for OOS admission.
UVA slightly easier than UT. Michigan and Wisconsin both significantly easier for OOS admission than UT.
Depends on major. Comp sci, business and engineering will be ucla level difficult.
Education, communications, cola is probably uva level (or easier) if you have good gpa, 1450+ and very good EC that fit to your major
COLA can be very difficult to get into since it is stuffed with top 6% students. At dc’s school, business is much easier to get into and cola is around cs in terms of difficulty. No one has ever gotten in for architecture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a junior and am curious….my sense is that, for a MD student, Texas is easier to get into than Berkeley, Michigan, Virginia and maybe Wisconsin or UNC, but harder to get into than other state schools.
Is that right or am I off?
My impression is different. I think UT is similar to UNC and Cal for OOS admission.
UVA slightly easier than UT. Michigan and Wisconsin both significantly easier for OOS admission than UT.
Depends on major. Comp sci, business and engineering will be ucla level difficult.
Education, communications, cola is probably uva level (or easier) if you have good gpa, 1450+ and very good EC that fit to your major
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a junior and am curious….my sense is that, for a MD student, Texas is easier to get into than Berkeley, Michigan, Virginia and maybe Wisconsin or UNC, but harder to get into than other state schools.
Is that right or am I off?
My impression is different. I think UT is similar to UNC and Cal for OOS admission.
UVA slightly easier than UT. Michigan and Wisconsin both significantly easier for OOS admission than UT.
Anonymous wrote:I have a junior and am curious….my sense is that, for a MD student, Texas is easier to get into than Berkeley, Michigan, Virginia and maybe Wisconsin or UNC, but harder to get into than other state schools.
Is that right or am I off?
Anonymous wrote:From my daughter circle the kids who got their answer on Jan 15 were high scoring SAT kids, including my own. One of them is non-auto RD kid.