Anonymous wrote:4,400 students are from the state of Washington, 566 from California.
Only 11 from Virginia, 9 from MD, 0 from DC.
It is not a college for out of state students.
This is just blatant misinformation. UW freshman class is almost 12k students, and 72-73% are in state. There are many OOS students from across the country, but certainly students from surrounding states (CA, ID, OR) and HI make up a big percentage of OOS students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We visited and my DS loved it — pretty campus set in a great city, with public transportation making things easily accessible.
He ended up not applying because he is set on being a math major, but UW requires ‘application’ into that major after freshman year, and admittance was very low. He didn’t want to take the chance that he wouldn’t get into the math major. Not sure if other majors are like that, or how your kid feels about a major, but that was what stopped my kid from applying.
I wonder why they have that system. It doesn't benefit anyone and drives a ton of people away.
It’s a HUGE school. They couldn’t care less if some people are driven away. Seriously, it’s giant and can’t keep up with demand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We visited and my DS loved it — pretty campus set in a great city, with public transportation making things easily accessible.
He ended up not applying because he is set on being a math major, but UW requires ‘application’ into that major after freshman year, and admittance was very low. He didn’t want to take the chance that he wouldn’t get into the math major. Not sure if other majors are like that, or how your kid feels about a major, but that was what stopped my kid from applying.
I wonder why they have that system. It doesn't benefit anyone and drives a ton of people away.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard that the culture is horribly competitive because of how major declaration works, so check into that
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how have i heard nothing about Washington on DCUM and non stop UC babble - digging deeper, this is a fantastic state school - that #7 ranking ( although not geared toward undergrad etc, more about research etc) is absolutely insane - my kid wants west coast and I’m ashamed I didn’t even bring this up. If you can call a university with 50k kids a hidden gem, this would be it- and tech placement is ridiculously good - won’t get that from Bucknell or Williams!
I think that’s some of the low-key west coast vibes coming out. I went to an Ivy and remember being confused by my roommate from Portland and her friend from Seattle. They were crazy smart but nothing like the other kids who were always subtly dropping stuff about their resumes and the classes they were taking and their SAT scores. UW has really done a lot over the last decade or so and graduates slip into local internships and jobs at Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and way more interesting small tech companies so much more easily than kids at more prestigious schools. Seattle is still a small city in a lot of ways and it takes care of its own.
Plus UW has a great quality of life, beautiful setting, and classic big school activities and social life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how have i heard nothing about Washington on DCUM and non stop UC babble - digging deeper, this is a fantastic state school - that #7 ranking ( although not geared toward undergrad etc, more about research etc) is absolutely insane - my kid wants west coast and I’m ashamed I didn’t even bring this up. If you can call a university with 50k kids a hidden gem, this would be it- and tech placement is ridiculously good - won’t get that from Bucknell or Williams!
I think that’s some of the low-key west coast vibes coming out. I went to an Ivy and remember being confused by my roommate from Portland and her friend from Seattle. They were crazy smart but nothing like the other kids who were always subtly dropping stuff about their resumes and the classes they were taking and their SAT scores. UW has really done a lot over the last decade or so and graduates slip into local internships and jobs at Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and way more interesting small tech companies so much more easily than kids at more prestigious schools. Seattle is still a small city in a lot of ways and it takes care of its own.
Plus UW has a great quality of life, beautiful setting, and classic big school activities and social life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4,400 students are from the state of Washington, 566 from California.
Only 11 from Virginia, 9 from MD, 0 from DC.
It is not a college for out of state students.
Is this for this year? Because a senior at my DC's DC Charter School was accepted and is attending this year.
Anonymous wrote:how have i heard nothing about Washington on DCUM and non stop UC babble - digging deeper, this is a fantastic state school - that #7 ranking ( although not geared toward undergrad etc, more about research etc) is absolutely insane - my kid wants west coast and I’m ashamed I didn’t even bring this up. If you can call a university with 50k kids a hidden gem, this would be it- and tech placement is ridiculously good - won’t get that from Bucknell or Williams!
Anonymous wrote:how have i heard nothing about Washington on DCUM and non stop UC babble - digging deeper, this is a fantastic state school - that #7 ranking ( although not geared toward undergrad etc, more about research etc) is absolutely insane - my kid wants west coast and I’m ashamed I didn’t even bring this up. If you can call a university with 50k kids a hidden gem, this would be it- and tech placement is ridiculously good - won’t get that from Bucknell or Williams!
- and tech placement is ridiculously good - won’t get that from Bucknell or Williams!
Anonymous wrote:4,400 students are from the state of Washington, 566 from California.
Only 11 from Virginia, 9 from MD, 0 from DC.
It is not a college for out of state students.
Anonymous wrote:4,400 students are from the state of Washington, 566 from California.
Only 11 from Virginia, 9 from MD, 0 from DC.
It is not a college for out of state students.
This is just blatant misinformation. UW freshman class is almost 12k students, and 72-73% are in state. There are many OOS students from across the country, but certainly students from surrounding states (CA, ID, OR) and HI make up a big percentage of OOS students.
Anonymous wrote:4,400 students are from the state of Washington, 566 from California.
Only 11 from Virginia, 9 from MD, 0 from DC.
It is not a college for out of state students.
This is just blatant misinformation. UW freshman class is almost 12k students, and 72-73% are in state. There are many OOS students from across the country, but certainly students from surrounding states (CA, ID, OR) and HI make up a big percentage of OOS students.
4,400 students are from the state of Washington, 566 from California.
Only 11 from Virginia, 9 from MD, 0 from DC.
It is not a college for out of state students.