Anonymous wrote:How is Pitt's housing, do they offer first year housing or full four years?
DS is considering Pitt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Solid school academically. Urban setting with a campus feel. Great mid size city with good food and neighborhoods. Greek like is not dominant (but there if you are interested). A good mix of serious students but also a fun place to be for 4 years.
My kid is a first year CS major and very happy.
Did they get any merit aid last year? My kid is in (found out yesterday) to the School of Computing and hoping for aid. Not very high stats so keeping our fingers crossed.
No merit award for my kid. He was solidly at the 50% level for SAT/GPA for SCI (Pitt breaks it down by college). I have read on College Confidential that Pitt gives little merit to CS majors. It does seem to happen occasionally, so good luck. My son received decent merit from Minnesota. It might be worth checking out.
Where do you find test scores/GPA by college?
Anonymous wrote:I always assumed Pitt was popular because a ton of 17 year olds want (1) big time college sports or they (2) want to live IN (not just near) a decent big city.
At very few affordable colleges can you have BOTH, but Pitt is definitely one of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Solid school academically. Urban setting with a campus feel. Great mid size city with good food and neighborhoods. Greek like is not dominant (but there if you are interested). A good mix of serious students but also a fun place to be for 4 years.
My kid is a first year CS major and very happy.
Did they get any merit aid last year? My kid is in (found out yesterday) to the School of Computing and hoping for aid. Not very high stats so keeping our fingers crossed.
No merit award for my kid. He was solidly at the 50% level for SAT/GPA for SCI (Pitt breaks it down by college). I have read on College Confidential that Pitt gives little merit to CS majors. It does seem to happen occasionally, so good luck. My son received decent merit from Minnesota. It might be worth checking out.
Anonymous wrote:I mostly only hear about Pitt as this rolling safety that no one actually goes to when they get other offers. But it's good to have a fallback and to hear early on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's really interesting. I had several college friends who lived in Pittsburgh, but didn't want to go to Pitt and attended VT instead.
I'm sure they did.