Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:so is vtech and uva eng better than purdue?
God no
then why denied at vtech and got into purdue?
Purdue - the easiest engineering school to get into and the hardest one to get out of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:so is vtech and uva eng better than purdue?
God no
Engineering rankings:
Purdue #8
Va Tech #14
...
UVA #35
And this is one reason why kids apply to a lot of schools. VT uses WGPA and likes OOS, so that might be your best bet. Honestly, if you know your kid wants a BIG or ACC type school, then no reason to visit. VT doesn't track interest and my kid got into Purdue without ever stepping foot into Indiana or showing a bit of interest and I'm pretty sure his essay was bad as it was a last minute application.Anonymous wrote:I’m trying to figure out if it is worth taking my junior to visit any of these schools during the spring/summer — if anyone can give them thoughts on whether the following kid has any shot at Wisconsin, Purdue, VT, OOS if appreciate it:
3.2 UW, but all high rigor so 4.2 weighted, from big public school. 1550 SAT. 10 APs through junior year, and let’s assume 5s on BC Calc, physics mechanics, physics c, AP chem, apush, AP lang, AP gov, and 4s on CS principles, CS Java and AP world history. Will talk MV Calc and Physics EM senior year along with an engineering elective and some humanist APs. So basically a good candidate except lots of Bs on report card.
Anonymous wrote:Purdue is generally a more difficult engineering admit than Virginia Tech unless you are an Indiana resident, where the acceptance rate is around 60%. For out‑of‑state applicants, the acceptance rate is closer to 30%.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:so is vtech and uva eng better than purdue?
God no
Engineering rankings:
Purdue #8
Va Tech #14
...
UVA #35
Virginia Tech can be an extremely tough admit from certain high schools in Virginia, which is why Purdue can sometimes appear to be, and in some cases is, an easier engineering admit than VT. If you are applying OOS to both schools, then VT typically has a higher, and sometimes much higher, acceptance rate.
VT is also test‑optional and uses weighted GPA, which likely helps some applicants. Purdue Engineering has a reputation for being one of the most rigorous engineering programs in the country. UVA and VT are strong, but generally not regarded as being as rigorous as Purdue
Anonymous wrote:Purdue is generally a more difficult engineering admit than Virginia Tech unless you are an Indiana resident, where the acceptance rate is around 60%. For out‑of‑state applicants, the acceptance rate is closer to 30%.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:so is vtech and uva eng better than purdue?
God no
Engineering rankings:
Purdue #8
Va Tech #14
...
UVA #35
Virginia Tech can be an extremely tough admit from certain high schools in Virginia, which is why Purdue can sometimes appear to be, and in some cases is, an easier engineering admit than VT. If you are applying OOS to both schools, then VT typically has a higher, and sometimes much higher, acceptance rate.
VT is also test‑optional and uses weighted GPA, which likely helps some applicants. Purdue Engineering has a reputation for being one of the most rigorous engineering programs in the country. UVA and VT are strong, but generally not regarded as being as rigorous as Purdue
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:so is vtech and uva eng better than purdue?
God no
then why denied at vtech and got into purdue?
Anonymous wrote:Purdue is generally a more difficult engineering admit than Virginia Tech unless you are an Indiana resident, where the acceptance rate is around 60%. For out‑of‑state applicants, the acceptance rate is closer to 30%.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:so is vtech and uva eng better than purdue?
God no
Engineering rankings:
Purdue #8
Va Tech #14
...
UVA #35
Virginia Tech can be an extremely tough admit from certain high schools in Virginia, which is why Purdue can sometimes appear to be, and in some cases is, an easier engineering admit than VT. If you are applying OOS to both schools, then VT typically has a higher, and sometimes much higher, acceptance rate.
VT is also test‑optional and uses weighted GPA, which likely helps some applicants. Purdue Engineering has a reputation for being one of the most rigorous engineering programs in the country. UVA and VT are strong, but generally not regarded as being as rigorous as Purdue
Purdue is generally a more difficult engineering admit than Virginia Tech unless you are an Indiana resident, where the acceptance rate is around 60%. For out‑of‑state applicants, the acceptance rate is closer to 30%.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:so is vtech and uva eng better than purdue?
God no
Engineering rankings:
Purdue #8
Va Tech #14
...
UVA #35
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:so is vtech and uva eng better than purdue?
God no
Anonymous wrote:The top 10-15% of students are "top track":AP CalcBC in 11th and DE MV/LA/DiffEq in 12th, as well as AP physics C, AP Chem, often before 12th.. Those are the kids that have a decent shot at GT OOS as well as Stanford/Ivies/JHU for Engineering, and all of them get into VT and UVA for Engineering, as well as Purdue easily.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:so is vtech and uva eng better than purdue?
God no
then why denied at vtech and got into purdue?