Anonymous wrote:Most kids like universities out of state in general. Parents prefer in-state tuition
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Purdue.
It was just so huge. My son love it, we'll see if he gets in (engineering.)
This year's valedictorian is going to Purdue.
Anonymous wrote:My kids choose the college city over academia/cost
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved UChicago but my kid did not.
My kid loved Carnegie Mellon but I did not. (Kid got WL and I wish kid would move on rather than hoping against statistics.)
My kid loved CMU too and is also WL. Seemed like a grind and a longshot to me--I was trying to sell Pitt on that trip to emphasize a rolling admissions school that was a low target for them and instead they fixed on CMU which is a stretch financially for us and a reach academically for them. I think it's a great school, but I just thought kids seemed very stressed there and didn't think it's a place my kid would thrive. Probably will end up at VT which we were both so-so on for atmosphere/location, but the price is right! (we're in-state).
My kid will probably choose Pitt over VT because he loves the Oakland vibe. Go figure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved UChicago but my kid did not.
My kid loved Carnegie Mellon but I did not. (Kid got WL and I wish kid would move on rather than hoping against statistics.)
I did not love UChicago. The neighborhood it’s in is total dumpster fire. As a parent, I much preferred Northwestern.
Anonymous wrote:Most kids like universities out of state in general. Parents prefer in-state tuition
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved UChicago but my kid did not.
My kid loved Carnegie Mellon but I did not. (Kid got WL and I wish kid would move on rather than hoping against statistics.)
My kid loved CMU too and is also WL. Seemed like a grind and a longshot to me--I was trying to sell Pitt on that trip to emphasize a rolling admissions school that was a low target for them and instead they fixed on CMU which is a stretch financially for us and a reach academically for them. I think it's a great school, but I just thought kids seemed very stressed there and didn't think it's a place my kid would thrive. Probably will end up at VT which we were both so-so on for atmosphere/location, but the price is right! (we're in-state).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved UChicago but my kid did not.
My kid loved Carnegie Mellon but I did not. (Kid got WL and I wish kid would move on rather than hoping against statistics.)
I did not love UChicago. The neighborhood it’s in is total dumpster fire. As a parent, I much preferred Northwestern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved UChicago but my kid did not.
My kid loved Carnegie Mellon but I did not. (Kid got WL and I wish kid would move on rather than hoping against statistics.)
My kid loved CMU too and is also WL. Seemed like a grind and a longshot to me--I was trying to sell Pitt on that trip to emphasize a rolling admissions school that was a low target for them and instead they fixed on CMU which is a stretch financially for us and a reach academically for them. I think it's a great school, but I just thought kids seemed very stressed there and didn't think it's a place my kid would thrive. Probably will end up at VT which we were both so-so on for atmosphere/location, but the price is right! (we're in-state).
Anonymous wrote:I loved UChicago but my kid did not.
My kid loved Carnegie Mellon but I did not. (Kid got WL and I wish kid would move on rather than hoping against statistics.)