Anonymous wrote:I can't believe Purdue didn't accept your kid.![]()
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe Purdue didn't accept your kid.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First of all OP, this is extremely rude. There are so many students who have worked so hard and every bit as capable as your child (boy or girl? Who knows?) who do not have these acceptances. Second of all, what kind of high school are we talking about? GPAs vary so much and the top ranked college programs know that a 4.0 at one school—especially one that calls more than the top 1% the top 1%, that makes no sense—is very different than a more rigorous school. Your kid has great choices. Stop making him or her feel bad.
Why are you and some of the rest such as--holes. OP is allowed to be disappointed. OP is allowed to vent. These kids kill themselves for 4 years in the hopes that they'll get into dream schools. Your kids do it too. All kids do it. When that doesn't happen, some roll with it. Some are upset. And there is nothing bad about that. (And yes, parent feelings are valid. We are the ones watching them kill themselves).
If you don't have something constructive to say. If you can't empathize nicely. Then just shut the EF up. I'm sick of the piling on, nasty, judgmental responses to valid feelings on here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP Here and I can add more deferrals:
Ga Tech, Madison
and a rejection (which was anticipated): UT Austin
I really appreciate all the constructive comments. It is helpful. He is happy with Pitt and Ga Tech is number 1 choice if it turns into an acceptance. Boulder now off the table bc he does not want exploratory studies for that tuition.
Waiting on:
Rice
UVA
Duke
U Washington
Rice & Duke are almost certainly a No because you screwed up your rec letters. Your counselor or someone should have told you that you need Recs from a STEM and a humanities teacher...not two STEM teachers. Even MIT requires this (in fairness, they are at least explicit).
U Washington only takes 3% OOS, so that one is tough.
Is this true even if you're an engineering major? DS asked calc and physics teacher
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP Here and I can add more deferrals:
Ga Tech, Madison
and a rejection (which was anticipated): UT Austin
I really appreciate all the constructive comments. It is helpful. He is happy with Pitt and Ga Tech is number 1 choice if it turns into an acceptance. Boulder now off the table bc he does not want exploratory studies for that tuition.
Waiting on:
Rice
UVA
Duke
U Washington
Rice & Duke are almost certainly a No because you screwed up your rec letters. Your counselor or someone should have told you that you need Recs from a STEM and a humanities teacher...not two STEM teachers. Even MIT requires this (in fairness, they are at least explicit).
U Washington only takes 3% OOS, so that one is tough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP Here and I can add more deferrals:
Ga Tech, Madison
and a rejection (which was anticipated): UT Austin
I really appreciate all the constructive comments. It is helpful. He is happy with Pitt and Ga Tech is number 1 choice if it turns into an acceptance. Boulder now off the table bc he does not want exploratory studies for that tuition.
Waiting on:
Rice
UVA
Duke
U Washington
Rice & Duke are almost certainly a No because you screwed up your rec letters. Your counselor or someone should have told you that you need Recs from a STEM and a humanities teacher...not two STEM teachers. Even MIT requires this (in fairness, they are at least explicit).
U Washington only takes 3% OOS, so that one is tough.
Anonymous wrote:OP Here and I can add more deferrals:
Ga Tech, Madison
and a rejection (which was anticipated): UT Austin
I really appreciate all the constructive comments. It is helpful. He is happy with Pitt and Ga Tech is number 1 choice if it turns into an acceptance. Boulder now off the table bc he does not want exploratory studies for that tuition.
Waiting on:
Rice
UVA
Duke
U Washington
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP Here and I can add more deferrals:
Ga Tech, Madison
and a rejection (which was anticipated): UT Austin
I really appreciate all the constructive comments. It is helpful. He is happy with Pitt and Ga Tech is number 1 choice if it turns into an acceptance. Boulder now off the table bc he does not want exploratory studies for that tuition.
Waiting on:
Rice
UVA
Duke
U Washington
I bet Madison is another yield protection. They know your kid will have better options.
Anonymous wrote:OP Here and I can add more deferrals:
Ga Tech, Madison
and a rejection (which was anticipated): UT Austin
I really appreciate all the constructive comments. It is helpful. He is happy with Pitt and Ga Tech is number 1 choice if it turns into an acceptance. Boulder now off the table bc he does not want exploratory studies for that tuition.
Waiting on:
Rice
UVA
Duke
U Washington