Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Penn State is more difficult to get into than Virginia Tech -Georgia Tech harder than VT too. I second Clemson, and NC State as a good possibles. May not meet your son's criteria, but I like to mention Michigan Tech. They need students, remote location and they get -alot- of snow. Out-of-state students can get a very sweet deal. Well ranked engineering school.
In my experience having 3 kids graduate from a strong public Va high school, VA Tech is harder to get into for these kids. For whatever reason, Penn State loves them.
OP here, this is my concern. He has the grades and extra curricula (scores haven't come in yet) to get into Tech - on paper, but I keep hearing the stories of kids getting into far better (on paper) schools out of state and being wait listed or rejected by the in-state schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Penn State is more difficult to get into than Virginia Tech -Georgia Tech harder than VT too. I second Clemson, and NC State as a good possibles. May not meet your son's criteria, but I like to mention Michigan Tech. They need students, remote location and they get -alot- of snow. Out-of-state students can get a very sweet deal. Well ranked engineering school.
In my experience having 3 kids graduate from a strong public Va high school, VA Tech is harder to get into for these kids. For whatever reason, Penn State loves them.
Anonymous wrote:Penn State is more difficult to get into than Virginia Tech -Georgia Tech harder than VT too. I second Clemson, and NC State as a good possibles. May not meet your son's criteria, but I like to mention Michigan Tech. They need students, remote location and they get -alot- of snow. Out-of-state students can get a very sweet deal. Well ranked engineering school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS has similar interests and is looking at U Delaware, U Michigan, Clemson, U Georgia and Purdue.
and Indiana, Illinoiis and Wisconsin.