Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
I don't want to post any exact stats but GPA is 3.4-3.5 (3.7 weighted) range and SAT scores are under 1250.
She did like the feel of UMD, just not the surrounding town. It appears she is leaning towards schools that are not a city style campus (Pitt for example) and wants something of a self-contained campus (nice green areas) with a nice surrounding town.
if your daughter paid more attention to academia and less to campus lifestyle should might have had better grades.
Let me guess. Bored SAHM who married rich and now fill her day insulting teenagers. You must be so proud.
By the way you are probably getting a bit old for your older husband. He's probably looking to trade you in. Maybe you should have paid more attention to being a good wife and less time trolling.
FAIL
not sahm (would never been one); husband was a college boyfriend
it's not the gpa that is the problem, it's her outrageous "i want this, i don't want that" (all of which has nothing to do with her future major or a career) which her mother, for some reason, insanely tolerates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
I don't want to post any exact stats but GPA is 3.4-3.5 (3.7 weighted) range and SAT scores are under 1250.
She did like the feel of UMD, just not the surrounding town. It appears she is leaning towards schools that are not a city style campus (Pitt for example) and wants something of a self-contained campus (nice green areas) with a nice surrounding town.
if your daughter paid more attention to academia and less to campus lifestyle should might have had better grades.
Let me guess. Bored SAHM who married rich and now fill her day insulting teenagers. You must be so proud.
By the way you are probably getting a bit old for your older husband. He's probably looking to trade you in. Maybe you should have paid more attention to being a good wife and less time trolling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
I don't want to post any exact stats but GPA is 3.4-3.5 (3.7 weighted) range and SAT scores are under 1250.
She did like the feel of UMD, just not the surrounding town. It appears she is leaning towards schools that are not a city style campus (Pitt for example) and wants something of a self-contained campus (nice green areas) with a nice surrounding town.
if your daughter paid more attention to academia and less to campus lifestyle should might have had better grades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
I don't want to post any exact stats but GPA is 3.4-3.5 (3.7 weighted) range and SAT scores are under 1250.
She did like the feel of UMD, just not the surrounding town. It appears she is leaning towards schools that are not a city style campus (Pitt for example) and wants something of a self-contained campus (nice green areas) with a nice surrounding town.
if your daughter paid more attention to academia and less to campus lifestyle should might have had better grades.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
I don't want to post any exact stats but GPA is 3.4-3.5 (3.7 weighted) range and SAT scores are under 1250.
She did like the feel of UMD, just not the surrounding town. It appears she is leaning towards schools that are not a city style campus (Pitt for example) and wants something of a self-contained campus (nice green areas) with a nice surrounding town.
Anonymous wrote:Universities of:
Kentucky
Alabama
Wisconsin
Arizona
Many will offer merit with those (not average) stats.
Anonymous wrote:Universities of:
Kentucky
Alabama
Wisconsin
Arizona
Many will offer merit with those (not average) stats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
I don't want to post any exact stats but GPA is 3.4-3.5 (3.7 weighted) range and SAT scores are under 1250.
She did like the feel of UMD, just not the surrounding town. It appears she is leaning towards schools that are not a city style campus (Pitt for example) and wants something of a self-contained campus (nice green areas) with a nice surrounding town.
Definitely look at Ohio University and Miami (Ohio).
If she is open to small liberal arts schools, consider Ohio Wesleyan, Ursinus, Juniata, College of Wooster.
Ohio Wesleyan, Ursinus, Juniata, College of Wooster - all of these are close to $60k/year. I don't think they are giving out $15-20k per year in merit aid for 3.7 GPA and 1200 SAT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
I don't want to post any exact stats but GPA is 3.4-3.5 (3.7 weighted) range and SAT scores are under 1250.
She did like the feel of UMD, just not the surrounding town. It appears she is leaning towards schools that are not a city style campus (Pitt for example) and wants something of a self-contained campus (nice green areas) with a nice surrounding town.
Definitely look at Ohio University and Miami (Ohio).
If she is open to small liberal arts schools, consider Ohio Wesleyan, Ursinus, Juniata, College of Wooster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tuition/Room & Board Costs for Several we are considering
Florida State - $29,412 (appears to be getting more difficult to get in)
Central Florida - $30,742
UNC-Charlotte - $30,440
UNC-Wilmington - $31,554
Iowa State - $32,112
East Carolina - $33,255
Ohio University - $33,972
Minnesota was on our list but they just instituted a 15% increase to OOS tuition. Total cost is now $38,198.
We were trying to stay within $10k of UMD, which is $23,182.
It is $25,742.
I did not include books, transportation or incidentals in my total - just tuition and room/board.
https://www.admissions.umd.edu/finance/costs
Anonymous wrote:Tuition/Room & Board Costs for Several we are considering
Florida State - $29,412 (appears to be getting more difficult to get in)
Central Florida - $30,742
UNC-Charlotte - $30,440
UNC-Wilmington - $31,554
Iowa State - $32,112
East Carolina - $33,255
Ohio University - $33,972
Minnesota was on our list but they just instituted a 15% increase to OOS tuition. Total cost is now $38,198.
We were trying to stay within $10k of UMD, which is $23,182.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
I don't want to post any exact stats but GPA is 3.4-3.5 (3.7 weighted) range and SAT scores are under 1250.
She did like the feel of UMD, just not the surrounding town. It appears she is leaning towards schools that are not a city style campus (Pitt for example) and wants something of a self-contained campus (nice green areas) with a nice surrounding town.
Anonymous wrote:"University of Pittsburgh is a possibility, but might be a reach depending on stats."
I don't think it would be a reach as an undecided admit (some departments are harder than others) but without stats, that is obviously a guess.