Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any decisions from Pitt lately for CS majors applying to SCI? My kid's application has been pending since mid-October.
Update (this was my prior post). My kid was just accepted to Pitt for CS today (11/21).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any decisions from Pitt lately for CS majors applying to SCI? My kid's application has been pending since mid-October.
Update (this was my prior post). My kid was just accepted to Pitt for CS today (11/21).
Anonymous wrote:Any decisions from Pitt lately for CS majors applying to SCI? My kid's application has been pending since mid-October.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard on merit for CS yet? DS has not. Can’t remember acceptance date now. It’s been a few weeks.
DC got $5000/yr 2 weeks after acceptance, a little disappointed.
She is higher stat than those posted getting 20k
I don’t think anyone who kid received $20k/yr has posted their kids’ stats!
What are your kid’s stats?
Mine got $10k/yr merit in Dietrich with a 4.0 uw and 35 ACT, typical sports and clubs.
Are you in state?
OOS here. $5K, Dietrich. 3.9 uw, test optional, rigorous courses, 4-year varsity sport (time consuming), jobs, leadership in clubs
no, out of state. DC also has rigorous courses and 4 yr varsity sport and job (when I said “typical” ec’s I meant this type - not the national science award winning type)
Thank you for answering. My kid has similar stats and received less—$5k. Like yours, mine has typical ECs and not national. When did your child apply?
Anonymous wrote:Just checked, and my DS is accepted into Sch Computing and Information
Plan/Major: Computer Science.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC got in but hasn't received the official email. I read on CC that if you check the admissions portal and look at the Accept/Decline tab that it updates before the email comes if they've been accepted and that's what I found.
Applied 10/5, overlooked the SRAR, app went to review 10/21, status updated on 11/16. Dietrich, 1400, 4.2w
I don’t see this tab. My kid only has an ID Notification letter.
Sounds like you're in the Document Center, not the admissions portal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC got in but hasn't received the official email. I read on CC that if you check the admissions portal and look at the Accept/Decline tab that it updates before the email comes if they've been accepted and that's what I found.
Applied 10/5, overlooked the SRAR, app went to review 10/21, status updated on 11/16. Dietrich, 1400, 4.2w
I don’t see this tab. My kid only has an ID Notification letter.
Anonymous wrote:DC got in but hasn't received the official email. I read on CC that if you check the admissions portal and look at the Accept/Decline tab that it updates before the email comes if they've been accepted and that's what I found.
Applied 10/5, overlooked the SRAR, app went to review 10/21, status updated on 11/16. Dietrich, 1400, 4.2w
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard on merit for CS yet? DS has not. Can’t remember acceptance date now. It’s been a few weeks.
DC got $5000/yr 2 weeks after acceptance, a little disappointed.
She is higher stat than those posted getting 20k
I don’t think anyone who kid received $20k/yr has posted their kids’ stats!
What are your kid’s stats?
Mine got $10k/yr merit in Dietrich with a 4.0 uw and 35 ACT, typical sports and clubs.
Are you in state?
OOS here. $5K, Dietrich. 3.9 uw, test optional, rigorous courses, 4-year varsity sport (time consuming), jobs, leadership in clubs
no, out of state. DC also has rigorous courses and 4 yr varsity sport and job (when I said “typical” ec’s I meant this type - not the national science award winning type)
Anonymous wrote:Any decisions from Pitt lately for CS majors applying to SCI? My kid's application has been pending since mid-October.
Anonymous wrote:my kid just got in. arts and science. applied mid to late october. no word on merit aid or honors program yet....no idea how much later you hear about that.