Anonymous wrote:Certain majors are difficult (CS in particular since they only take 5% OOS so like 50 kids)…but overall it isn’t difficult to get accepted.
This is true. CS/engineering are very difficult admits, but a general population admit is much easier, and actually less competitive OOS than for residents. I know kids not accepted to UMD (predictably, based on classes and test scores) who were accepted at UW. In-state, kids are generally in the top 10% or so of their class.
It is a truly spectacular campus in a great city with so much to offer.
Certain majors are difficult (CS in particular since they only take 5% OOS so like 50 kids)…but overall it isn’t difficult to get accepted.
Anonymous wrote:I would visit if you're serious about it. I grew up near Seattle. Western Washington (state) is a different universe from NOVA and DC. The homeless problem in West Coast cities is no joke.
I once lived very near the campus and it has both nice and sketchy parts to it. It felt dangerous just walking down certain streets. I can imagine it's worse now.
Your kid would need a car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seattle rentals are very expensive . Low cost areas have high crime.
If you can afford UW oos, you can afford Seattle rentals. Many students also get rentals together for pretty cheap.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard that the culture is horribly competitive because of how major declaration works, so check into that
Anonymous wrote:Two misconceptions…your kid definitely does not need a car and it’s not difficult to get into for majors other than CS. UW was the #1 choice for my friend’s 4.0 UW, 1480 psych major DD from a decent private school who applied in 2024. Outright rejected, not even waitlisted and got into other schools including Wisconsin, UCLA and Rice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colorado seems to get more luv on this site - why? UW is the better school hands down. Just because of skiing?
If I had a choice to be in Colorado or the overly homeless filled streets of overpriced Seattle that has a major drug problem and terrible weather, I would prob pick Colorado too.
Anonymous wrote:Colorado seems to get more luv on this site - why? UW is the better school hands down. Just because of skiing?
Anonymous wrote:We visited and my DS loved it — pretty campus set in a great city, with public transportation making things easily accessible.
He ended up not applying because he is set on being a math major, but UW requires ‘application’ into that major after freshman year, and admittance was very low. He didn’t want to take the chance that he wouldn’t get into the math major. Not sure if other majors are like that, or how your kid feels about a major, but that was what stopped my kid from applying.