Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try:
Case Western
NYU
Tufts (ED?)
Lehigh
Wake
Santa Clara
This is a good list. Thank you...
I had brought up NYU for ED. I also mentioned he look into UMD and AU and he guffawed like I had insulted him. I hope his college counselor gives him more hard truths in the Fall so he hears it from someone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try:
Case Western
NYU
Tufts (ED?)
Lehigh
Wake
Santa Clara
This is a very good list. As previously mentioned, NYU and Tufts will be more competitive. My DC with a similar profile considered the other three schools, applied ED to one of them and was accepted. Demonstrated interest is important also.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is his intended major?
Engineering. Particular interest in Robotics
That’s going to be tough. Any softer interests? Double major in something non-stem?
Test scores?
NO, it's not automatically "going to be tough." That's ridiculous.
Missing pieces of info:
--What level of academic rigor? A 3.6 in highest academic level is different than a 3.6 in mid-level and below.
--ACT/SAT scores?
--School Profile -- Is it a 3.6 at a school known to be challenging?
DC had around this GPA and got into every engineering program applied to, with merit at all and one engineering-specific scholarship.
It’s going to be tough for T20. Wasn’t that OP original question?!?
Sheesh
And the answer is -- not necessarily, without more info. Also, top 20 schools generally, or top 20 engineering programs? It's pretty easy to get into Purdue, but harder to get into Purdue Engineering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is his intended major?
Engineering. Particular interest in Robotics
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try:
Case Western
NYU
Tufts (ED?)
Lehigh
Wake
Santa Clara
This is a good list. Thank you...
I had brought up NYU for ED. I also mentioned he look into UMD and AU and he guffawed like I had insulted him. I hope his college counselor gives him more hard truths in the Fall so he hears it from someone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is his intended major?
Engineering. Particular interest in Robotics
That’s going to be tough. Any softer interests? Double major in something non-stem?
Test scores?
NO, it's not automatically "going to be tough." That's ridiculous.
Missing pieces of info:
--What level of academic rigor? A 3.6 in highest academic level is different than a 3.6 in mid-level and below.
--ACT/SAT scores?
--School Profile -- Is it a 3.6 at a school known to be challenging?
DC had around this GPA and got into every engineering program applied to, with merit at all and one engineering-specific scholarship.
It’s going to be tough for T20. Wasn’t that OP original question?!?
Sheesh
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless there is a hook, 3.6 is a long shot for T20 . T50 is possbile.
That's what I thought, but he claims I dont know anything since "things are different now." I was hoping his college counselor would talk some sense into him but they just told him to make sure he has a backup option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is his intended major?
Engineering. Particular interest in Robotics
That’s going to be tough. Any softer interests? Double major in something non-stem?
Test scores?
NO, it's not automatically "going to be tough." That's ridiculous.
Missing pieces of info:
--What level of academic rigor? A 3.6 in highest academic level is different than a 3.6 in mid-level and below.
--ACT/SAT scores?
--School Profile -- Is it a 3.6 at a school known to be challenging?
DC had around this GPA and got into every engineering program applied to, with merit at all and one engineering-specific scholarship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is his intended major?
Engineering. Particular interest in Robotics
That’s going to be tough. Any softer interests? Double major in something non-stem?
Test scores?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is his intended major?
Engineering. Particular interest in Robotics
Anonymous wrote:Try:
Case Western
NYU
Tufts (ED?)
Lehigh
Wake
Santa Clara
Anonymous wrote:OP I have a very similar child. Please keep us posted, I hope your son lands somewhere where he is happy! My son is amazing but sometimes his aspirations outweigh his efforts. Sigh.
Anonymous wrote:What is his intended major?