Anonymous
Post 10/30/2014 08:56     Subject: Is it OK to apply to only one school?

08:52 - Now, that's something I would NOT recommend nowdays. Completely different case than Op's. You will get an answer from Pitt in three weeks. You still have plenty of time to apply to other schools. With GT you won't have that option.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2014 08:52     Subject: Is it OK to apply to only one school?

I did it! Georgetown and done. Granted that was a number of years ago.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2014 08:31     Subject: Is it OK to apply to only one school?

Both of my kids applied to Pitt in August or early Sept ( about 4 and 5 years ago respectively) and had their acceptances in October. If you applied early enough for a quick reply then you should be fine. Love rolling admission! It takes a lot of stress out of the application process. FYI-they didn't end up there.
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2014 19:27     Subject: Is it OK to apply to only one school?

Anonymous wrote:Apply ED and if he doesn't get it there is till time to apply elsewhere

Pitt has rolling admissions. Early applicants can hear back very quickly. This is a school where getting the application in early is a clear advantage. I've not heard of Pitt issuing a "Tufts syndrome" rejection. Just from my kids' friends over the last 4 years though, the apps from area kids are going way up. The few we know who decide to go to Pitt really like it. (Kids who want an urban campus typically love Pitt.)
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2014 18:39     Subject: Is it OK to apply to only one school?

Apply ED and if he doesn't get it there is till time to apply elsewhere
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2014 17:23     Subject: Re:Is it OK to apply to only one school?

Anonymous wrote:It's unwise. How hard is it to apply to three schools (including one reach)? Then you're covered if something crazy happens with admissions, or if DC freaks out and decides he hates Pitt. To me, applying to multiple colleges is a good life lesson for DC about keeping multiple options open, not getting overly attached to one option, planning for the unexpected, etc.


I'm 9:45. After reading this, I'm revising my position and putting my vote with this post. My DC applied ED, and so she was locked in and it didn't matter if she freaked out in March. With Pitt, it sounds like OP's kid won't be locked in. So why not weigh and fully explore at least a few different colleges.
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2014 17:14     Subject: Re:Is it OK to apply to only one school?

Between the Cathedral of Learning, Heinz Chapel and Schenley Park, you can indulge in some serious Hogwarts fantasies at Pitt!
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2014 14:02     Subject: Is it OK to apply to only one school?

Our kiddo got waitlisted at a super safety. Apparently the admissions people didn't believe he'd actually go there -- even if he got in.
Don't assume anything. It's a different world now. Apply to a couple more schools. If your first school is on the common app, it's just a few more clicks on the website anyway (and a few more dollars).
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2014 13:55     Subject: Is it OK to apply to only one school?

Pit is not the easiest school to get into. I went there. I would apply to at least several.