Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kent State and West Chester University (PA)
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for good news to celebrate!
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Anonymous wrote:Kent State and West Chester University (PA)
Anonymous wrote:Looking for good news to celebrate!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is applying as a Computer Science major. He has been accepted to Pitt, Minnesota (CS in engineering school) and Temple (with Deans scholarship).
Pitt and Minnesota for CS too! Surprisingly got substantial merit from MN. Unfortunately kid isn't super excited. Would love just a little from Pitt but haven't heard anything as of yet.
Would you mind sharing the stats and merit aid?
3.96/4.5, 1560, NMSF. No hooks. Two scholarships annually totaling $25k. COA would be around $30k.
Thank you for sharing. My DC is NMSF as well and pursuing CS. In addition to Minnesota, what other high scholarship colleges is your DC applying to or has applied? We haven't thought of NMSF scholarship potential till late in the game and have not applied to any with that focus.
HOPING for merit from CWRU, NEU, BU, Lehigh and Ohio State. Not in a position to pay $80k a year!! Not expecting ANY $ from in-state public.
Congratulations. Best of luck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is applying as a Computer Science major. He has been accepted to Pitt, Minnesota (CS in engineering school) and Temple (with Deans scholarship).
Pitt and Minnesota for CS too! Surprisingly got substantial merit from MN. Unfortunately kid isn't super excited. Would love just a little from Pitt but haven't heard anything as of yet.
Would you mind sharing the stats and merit aid?
3.96/4.5, 1560, NMSF. No hooks. Two scholarships annually totaling $25k. COA would be around $30k.
Thank you for sharing. My DC is NMSF as well and pursuing CS. In addition to Minnesota, what other high scholarship colleges is your DC applying to or has applied? We haven't thought of NMSF scholarship potential till late in the game and have not applied to any with that focus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is applying as a Computer Science major. He has been accepted to Pitt, Minnesota (CS in engineering school) and Temple (with Deans scholarship).
Pitt and Minnesota for CS too! Surprisingly got substantial merit from MN. Unfortunately kid isn't super excited. Would love just a little from Pitt but haven't heard anything as of yet.
Would you mind sharing the stats and merit aid?
3.96/4.5, 1560, NMSF. No hooks. Two scholarships annually totaling $25k. COA would be around $30k.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is applying as a Computer Science major. He has been accepted to Pitt, Minnesota (CS in engineering school) and Temple (with Deans scholarship).
Pitt and Minnesota for CS too! Surprisingly got substantial merit from MN. Unfortunately kid isn't super excited. Would love just a little from Pitt but haven't heard anything as of yet.
Would you mind sharing the stats and merit aid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgia!!
Congrats! Those EA stats were crazy high.
Shut up
? Did we misunderstand? The qualifications of the UGA EA admits were extremely high. Very high test scores. 8-13 APs/IB/DE for middle 50 percent. Did I say something wrong?
+1. DP here. DS’s friend applied with really good stats and got deferred. Any previous year would have been in no question. Crazy high stats this year for OOS!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgia!!
Congrats! Those EA stats were crazy high.
Shut up
? Did we misunderstand? The qualifications of the UGA EA admits were extremely high. Very high test scores. 8-13 APs/IB/DE for middle 50 percent. Did I say something wrong?
Anonymous wrote:Ohio University
Anonymous wrote:Georgia!!