Anonymous
Post 07/05/2024 21:00     Subject: ED recs for female EE

Agree EE is super tough, best man in our wedding is an EE and he’s a genius. Maybe the 1200 SAT is a 700 math?
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2024 20:57     Subject: ED recs for female EE

EE is no joke. It was hard for my perfect SAT, never a B in her life (in the early 90s) bff. She can do it with a lot of hard work and support probably, but for the love of god don’t push her to a reach!
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2024 20:54     Subject: ED recs for female EE

Did she get 5s on her math and science APs?
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2024 20:13     Subject: ED recs for female EE

Rose Hulman
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2024 19:55     Subject: ED recs for female EE

OP, if you want accurate suggestions, please provide unweighted GPA as well as math grades and AP calc and AP Physics scores, if available.

1200 SAT, with presumably 600 math, and 3.92 weighted, points to generally less selective EE programs. Do not underestimate the difficulty of this major, one of the most difficult majors. If she enrolls at a school that is more challenging, she may end up transferring out of the major. Since prestige for EE isn't a critical factor in employment, it makes sense to aim lower.
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2024 19:50     Subject: ED recs for female EE

Anonymous wrote:Hello, reading comprehension! The gpa is 3.92 weighted. So that would be 3.5 uw? With a 1200 SAT. She needs to go TO but there is no way this kid is going to Carnegie Mellon or Lehigh. RPI Pitt and Lafayette would be reaches. I’d say WPI Temple Roger Williams UDel Fairfield Pace URI are the targets here.


Yeah, I missed the “weighted” - I’m the one that recommended Lehigh and Case. My daughter got merit there for engineering/CS so I wanted to suggest it - but missed the GPA.
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2024 19:46     Subject: ED recs for female EE

Hello, reading comprehension! The gpa is 3.92 weighted. So that would be 3.5 uw? With a 1200 SAT. She needs to go TO but there is no way this kid is going to Carnegie Mellon or Lehigh. RPI Pitt and Lafayette would be reaches. I’d say WPI Temple Roger Williams UDel Fairfield Pace URI are the targets here.
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2024 19:37     Subject: ED recs for female EE

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: Carnegie Mellon is test optional.

I know another female who got in there ED fir engineering (not sure about her SAT).


GPA is nowhere near high enough for CMU. Need to look a level or two down.

Maybe Case Western, Pitt, RPI, Union, Lehigh. Schools like that


I disagree with this poster. I think she should apply to CMU, though of course there are no guarantees.

DP. Note that OP's 3.92 is weighted.

OP, what is her unweighted GPA?
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2024 19:15     Subject: ED recs for female EE

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: Carnegie Mellon is test optional.

I know another female who got in there ED fir engineering (not sure about her SAT).


GPA is nowhere near high enough for CMU. Need to look a level or two down.

Maybe Case Western, Pitt, RPI, Union, Lehigh. Schools like that


I disagree with this poster. I think she should apply to CMU, though of course there are no guarantees.
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2024 18:58     Subject: ED recs for female EE

Miami Ohio, UDel, Loyola MD, York College, Lafayette, CNU are probably all safeties with this GPA. York requires a math score of something over 600 to be direct enrolled in the engineering school.
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2024 18:50     Subject: ED recs for female EE

Anonymous wrote:What is unrealistic is expecting a kid with a 600 math to make it through EE at a reach (even a reasonable reach). I understand not limiting her. Just have some schools more in her range on the list.

What are her math grades? AP calc score(s)?


+1 , Same questions