Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you everyone for your responses. I appreciate it and will consider all of them.
If you were in NYS, are there any other northeastern public universities you'd consider as a safety for a high stats student? That maybe offer merit aid? UConn? UMass? (She does like cold weather, but Binghamton may be too dreary. I think we will visit in the dead winter!) Thanks for any advice you have!
I see you got a lot of recommendations for Geneseo ... I would definitely recommend!
With high stats, why are you thinking of other states' public universities? You'd probably get better merit aid from private colleges. Sometimes, public colleges will offer in-state tuition to out-of-state kids. But depending on where you aim, you could possibly get some private colleges down close to the cost of a good public. If you tell us more about your kid, maybe we can suggest some other ideas.
(That said, I think Rutgers and URI have a lot to offer. I'm honestly not sure about UMass or UConn.)
Anonymous wrote:Binghamton and Geneseo are great schools. Keep in mind Geneseo is a much smaller school located in a town that is a fair amounts smaller than Binghamton
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you everyone for your responses. I appreciate it and will consider all of them.
If you were in NYS, are there any other northeastern public universities you'd consider as a safety for a high stats student? That maybe offer merit aid? UConn? UMass? (She does like cold weather, but Binghamton may be too dreary. I think we will visit in the dead winter!) Thanks for any advice you have!
Anonymous wrote:Please let me know if you have any feedback or opinions about SUNY Binghamton. My DD (Jr) is considering it. We are in NY. I am encouraging her to have a list where she can be excited about all of the schools. Hoping this can be one as it would be a financial safety, as well. My perception is that it is one of the stronger publics, academically speaking. Feel free to share honest, even negative, perspectives as well, as we are so early in the process. Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:DH went there. Strong academics, very unattractive campus in a depressed part of your upstate NY. Lots of bad weather from lake-effect in winter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Binghamton and Geneseo are considered the top SUNYs. I don’t think my DD will apply to Binghamton based on how depressing it is to drive through, but she felt more positive toward Geneseo. Has your daughter considered it?
We heard that Stony Brook is the other one that is comparable to Binghamton. But it may be more stem focused, and she's more of a humanities person. Thank you for the tip about Geneseo. I will have her take a look.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH went there. Strong academics, very unattractive campus in a depressed part of your upstate NY. Lots of bad weather from lake-effect in winter.
What would your DH say if your child applied or went there?
DH would suggest it was a perfectly serviceable in-state option. He had great professors. Not sure it makes sense out of state. To be honest, the ugliness of the campus still grates on him. We live in Virginia and it wasn’t on our DC’s radar. She’s at W&M.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH went there. Strong academics, very unattractive campus in a depressed part of your upstate NY. Lots of bad weather from lake-effect in winter.
What would your DH say if your child applied or went there?
Anonymous wrote:DH went there. Strong academics, very unattractive campus in a depressed part of your upstate NY. Lots of bad weather from lake-effect in winter.
Anonymous wrote:Binghamton and Geneseo are considered the top SUNYs. I don’t think my DD will apply to Binghamton based on how depressing it is to drive through, but she felt more positive toward Geneseo. Has your daughter considered it?