Anonymous wrote:Easier for undergrad OOS than for post grad. DC’s post grad program accepted <5% applicants to U Mich post grad stem program.
OP there are many good options and hopefully your DC will find great school for them.
For STEM - if your DC does not mind the cold - University of Illinois Urbana Champaign has some top ranked programs and is easier to get into .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have solid grades (4.4 GPA with 10 APs), 1450 SAT and good extracurricular activities and sports, would that be enough?
My son loves UMich. He had never even been there yet. He is a solid student and is a strong athlete but not college recruit type athlete.
My National Merit Scholar kid, with 12 APs, all 5s, 35 ACT, Varsity sport (3 years as captain), summer job since age 15 with increasing responsibilities, with high GPA - I only remember WGPA, 4.81, and we are full pay, was deferred and then rejected. We visited in person, child went to the in person AO visit at their school and attended online webinars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Easier for undergrad OOS than for post grad. DC’s post grad program accepted <5% applicants to U Mich post grad stem program.
OP there are many good options and hopefully your DC will find great school for them.
For STEM - if your DC does not mind the cold - University of Illinois Urbana Champaign has some top ranked programs and is easier to get into .
it's weird.. I'm a PP whose high stats DC was waitlisted at Mich for CS but rejected at UIUC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:22 kids out of 242 were accepted our private high school last year. As far as our public, 4 out of the 5 public HS kids on our 2 blocks were accepted. 2 are attending.
It's easier to get into than UVA from NoVA and much easier to get into than GU for public NoVa Hs kids.
This sounds entirely made up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:22 kids out of 242 were accepted our private high school last year. As far as our public, 4 out of the 5 public HS kids on our 2 blocks were accepted. 2 are attending.
It's easier to get into than UVA from NoVA and much easier to get into than GU for public NoVa Hs kids.
This sounds entirely made up.
Anonymous wrote:Easier for undergrad OOS than for post grad. DC’s post grad program accepted <5% applicants to U Mich post grad stem program.
OP there are many good options and hopefully your DC will find great school for them.
For STEM - if your DC does not mind the cold - University of Illinois Urbana Champaign has some top ranked programs and is easier to get into .
Anonymous wrote:If you have solid grades (4.4 GPA with 10 APs), 1450 SAT and good extracurricular activities and sports, would that be enough?
My son loves UMich. He had never even been there yet. He is a solid student and is a strong athlete but not college recruit type athlete.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends. What major? CS and Business are direct admits, and are extremely competitive for OOS kids. Other majors may be easier.
+1
My 4.0 unwgpa, 4.9w wgpa, 1580 SAT DC was waitlisted, CS major.
A friend of theirs with similar stats was accepted as an Engineering major.
DD with similar stat also waitlisted for CS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:22 kids out of 242 were accepted our private high school last year. As far as our public, 4 out of the 5 public HS kids on our 2 blocks were accepted. 2 are attending.
It's easier to get into than UVA from NoVA and much easier to get into than GU for public NoVa Hs kids.
Michigan wouldn’t accept 22 students from any OOS school if there weren’t a high amount of matriculation.
OP here. I went to high school in a wealthy suburb of NYC. I am pretty sure at least 10 kids went to UMich from my high school and I am guessing 20+ kids were admitted. This was back in the nineties.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends. What major? CS and Business are direct admits, and are extremely competitive for OOS kids. Other majors may be easier.
+1
My 4.0 unwgpa, 4.9w wgpa, 1580 SAT DC was waitlisted, CS major.
A friend of theirs with similar stats was accepted as an Engineering major.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nor worth the $70,000 price tag for OOS. Gouging..
OP here. We can afford the tuition but it pains me to pay that for public. We will see if our kid actually gets in first.
Anonymous wrote:Nor worth the $70,000 price tag for OOS. Gouging..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:22 kids out of 242 were accepted our private high school last year. As far as our public, 4 out of the 5 public HS kids on our 2 blocks were accepted. 2 are attending.
It's easier to get into than UVA from NoVA and much easier to get into than GU for public NoVa Hs kids.
Michigan wouldn’t accept 22 students from any OOS school if there weren’t a high amount of matriculation.