Anonymous wrote:I would not send my kid to Villanova for engineering.
A kid who can get into Villanova can probably get into Penn State or U Pitt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stanford
MIT
Northwestern
Duke
CMU
Vandy
BU
Michigan
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Pitt
UDel
UMD (in-state)
for BME
whoops forgot GaTech their #1 choice
No JHU? It’s highly ranked for BME.
I think Tech caught her eye in particular because she has a friend there who's very happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stanford
MIT
Northwestern
Duke
CMU
Vandy
BU
Michigan
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Pitt
UDel
UMD (in-state)
for BME
whoops forgot GaTech their #1 choice
No JHU? It’s highly ranked for BME.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stanford
MIT
Northwestern
Duke
CMU
Vandy
BU
Michigan
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Pitt
UDel
UMD (in-state)
for BME
whoops forgot GaTech their #1 choice
Anonymous wrote:Stanford
MIT
Northwestern
Duke
CMU
Vandy
BU
Michigan
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Pitt
UDel
UMD (in-state)
for BME
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:seeing Wisconsin often in these - is that a good school for engineering?
Wisconsin is roughly on the same level as VT and UVa for engineering.
It does have stronger campus hiring due to presence of many “traditional fortune 500” industries in and around Madison, and mid-west is general - compared to Blacksburg or Charlottesville.
Weather is not the best. And C’ville is probably a much better college town.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:seeing Wisconsin often in these - is that a good school for engineering?
Wisconsin is roughly on the same level as VT and UVa for engineering.
It does have stronger campus hiring due to presence of many “traditional fortune 500” industries in and around Madison, and mid-west is general - compared to Blacksburg or Charlottesville.
Weather is not the best. And C’ville is probably a much better college town.
Anonymous wrote:seeing Wisconsin often in these - is that a good school for engineering?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In case it's helpful, my kid, HS class of '25, applied to:
Cornell (reach)
Hopkins (reach)
CMU (low reach)
UMD in-state (target)
VT (safety)
Attending UMD with honors and merit. Accepted at VT, WL at CMU, and rejected from Cornell & Hopkins.
He applied as engineering, undecided. If the university required a specific major within eng, I'm not sure what he put.
Great that your kid got in, but VT engineering really isn’t a “safety” for anyone.
Every year when decisions come out you see high stats kids rejected, and mediocre kids accepted.
Just my observation, my kids didn’t apply to VT.
“Mediocre”? Sorry, no. Some kids are accepted and others are not. Mediocre is definitely not accepted.
DP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know which are targets or if all are reaches at this point, but for mechanical engineering:
VT--in state
Purdue
Michigan
GA Tech
UVA--in state
It's easy. Look at % acceptance. If OOS, GT has a 9% acceptance rate. For anyone, that's a reach. At that point, acceptance is very random. Not sure about stats on Michigan, but I'm guessing similar. Schools like Purdue, VT looking are at about 30% or higher OOS and In-state even higher % of acceptance.