Anonymous wrote:All chemE
GaTech
UVA
VaTech
UDelaware
Northwestern
Cornell
Air Force ROTC hssp type 1. Tuition/fees covered at any school.
Please suggest where my kid will enjoy/learn gain most from the college experience. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Wisconsin or UMD. (Waitlist at MI but not holding out hope). Biology major. Maryland resident but money not a variable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kinesiology/Exercise Science. Goals of becoming a physical therapist other career in sports medicine
Delaware
Maryland
Penn State
JMU
VCU
Ohio State
Temple
Great choices! If cost isn’t a consideration, I’d probably go Delaware or Ohio State for this.
Delaware!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brown
Duke
Penn
undecided--probably social science--major, no financial aid
Duke
Penn is Wharton and a little bit of engineering. No one thinks about the social science majors. And applications to Brown declined this year. Fair or not, it has a rep for rich kids floating through their self-guided curriculums while languishing in a mediocre city. Duke is more lively and varied and is generally good at everything. Plus more school spirit and better weather.
Totally agree!
Penn is a bit miserable. Go enjoy Duke!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vanderbilt ($6,000/year)
BU
Rochester ($8,000/year)
Villanova
Richmond
Lehigh
UMD ($5,000/year)
UMass
Santa Clara ($21,700/year)
(Engineering undecided) Or Math
Live in New England
Athletic Boy
BU
Sounds like the best fit
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Psychology major
Michigan State
University of Iowa
Syracuse
$$ not a factor
Really, $ doesn't matter at all?
Syracuse is so pricey for a liberal arts degree. Makes me lean toward Michigan State, which has comparable school spirit. But I don't know the actual sticker price. All three are good.
Anonymous wrote:For DD. Columbia, Amherst, Rice, Carlton, WashU, Emory, Claremont McKenna, W&M
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For DD. Columbia, Amherst, Rice, Carlton, WashU, Emory, Claremont McKenna, W&M
Rice or Carleton
Rice or Emory
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kinesiology/Exercise Science. Goals of becoming a physical therapist other career in sports medicine
Delaware
Maryland
Penn State
JMU
VCU
Ohio State
Temple
Great choices! If cost isn’t a consideration, I’d probably go Delaware or Ohio State for this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Accepted:
Georgetown
Pomona
Boston College
UVA
William & Mary (Monroe scholar)
GW
Waitlist:
Princeton
Brown
Male. Govt/history/politics/IR-related. In-state VA. Doesn't qualify for any aid. Willing to pay if a distinct advantage over other options.
Gotta visit - too many good choices (don't overlook WM, it's a strong contender)
Thanks! All strong contenders so it's tough. Is doing admitted events, Monroe weekend, etc. at WM, UVA and Georgetown very soon. I think BC is out since so expensive and no conferred advantage-though love it and a lot of relatives are alum. GW out- didn't offer any merit. I don't know enough about Pomona yet- but with major DC area or Ivy seems more critical.
Anonymous wrote:Kinesiology/Exercise Science. Goals of becoming a physical therapist other career in sports medicine
Delaware
Maryland
Penn State
JMU
VCU
Ohio State
Temple
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biology/premed track
In:
UIUC
UPitt-Honors College with merits
VT ROTC (in state)
UMass with merits
Oberlin- honors college with merits
Waitlist:
Case Western with merits
BC
Smith
CMU
Also have guaranteed transfer at BU
Money is not a deciding factor. Kid wants to do medical research as a career goal.
Bump
Oberlin has no honors college.
Anonymous wrote:DD with ADHD- undecided major but leaning toward business (and applied as a business major). Wants big football but also good support services. We want lower cost and support services.
Clemson- good support, no merit
Michigan State- unsure, 15000 merit
Indiana- unsure, 8000 merit
Ohio State- decent services, no merit
Miami of Ohio- good support, 24000 merit
Arizona- top support (SALT), 20000 merit
Penn State- unsure, no merit
Towson- good support, in state, 3000 merit
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For DD. Columbia, Amherst, Rice, Carlton, WashU, Emory, Claremont McKenna, W&M
Rice or Carleton