Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:U of Rochester
Not with a mediocre GPA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the UC's but UCLA is the first one that popped into my mind
~ucla grad
Kid is not getting into UCLA from OOS with mediocre GPA. Also UCLA is heavily Asian and White.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SMCM
70% white, 10% AA, 6.5% Hispanic.
But, the president is an AA woman, the admin counselor we met with is an AA grad and one of our guides was AA. So I think their diversity score might be trending up.
ha!
That's just putting a few faces in the window - that's not a true reflection of the diversity of the student body.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SMCM
70% white, 10% AA, 6.5% Hispanic.
But, the president is an AA woman, the admin counselor we met with is an AA grad and one of our guides was AA. So I think their diversity score might be trending up.
ha!
That's just putting a few faces in the window - that's not a true reflection of the diversity of the student body.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SMCM
70% white, 10% AA, 6.5% Hispanic.
But, the president is an AA woman, the admin counselor we met with is an AA grad and one of our guides was AA. So I think their diversity score might be trending up.
Anonymous wrote:SMCM
Anonymous wrote:Villanova?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what are TIA and HBCU stand for?
You are the new one who is asking about EVERY acronym. Why don’t you just Google it real quick? 🙄
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pitt Could be a great fit. Definitely apply rolling decision by mid August. You can use their app and self report grades and test scores. No common app essay or recommendations needed. You kid should have an answer in 2-3 weeks. Even if he’s only marginally interested, a yes from somewhere takes the stress level down.
August? Wow! I didn't know schools took applications that early.
Pitt does. And you can submit their application. Put your grades and test scores in by hand. No need for transcripts and recommendations from the schools. It backs up by October. But my last week of August submission kid got a second week of of September acceptance and had a merit aid award by October 1. He really liked the school and it’s a great location. Took a lot of pressure off.
Anonymous wrote:U of Rochester
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pitt Could be a great fit. Definitely apply rolling decision by mid August. You can use their app and self report grades and test scores. No common app essay or recommendations needed. You kid should have an answer in 2-3 weeks. Even if he’s only marginally interested, a yes from somewhere takes the stress level down.
August? Wow! I didn't know schools took applications that early.