Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Common data set says Pitt considered Demonstrated Interest as "Important". I was so surprised to see this for a public school. We just found out about Pitt and the most thing we can do is attend virtual sessions (we live out West). Is there anything else we can do?
Virtual sessions should be fine. My son only did webinars (regular admissions and Honors college). Parents are Pitt alums but legacy is not a factor. We took him to visit campus at Thanksgiving break when all offices were closed and he didn't mention that in any of his essays. We were able to schedule a tourist tour of the Cathedral of Learning Nationality Classrooms. He was admitted.
You could write the regional admissions officer and ask if they are visiting anywhere near you.
I enjoyed attending Pitt. Not many kids from anywhere considered the West. But there are a lot of international people and immigrant cultural influences in Pittsburgh. It's kind of a PA/NYC/Northern NJ vibe with a bit of DMV.
Anonymous wrote:Wow that was really quick. Congrats!! What school and stats, if you wouldn’t mind sharing.
Anonymous wrote:Common data set says Pitt considered Demonstrated Interest as "Important". I was so surprised to see this for a public school. We just found out about Pitt and the most thing we can do is attend virtual sessions (we live out West). Is there anything else we can do?
Anonymous wrote:DC was accepted to Business program. Applied last week of August, decision came September 23. UW GPA 3.93 and SAT 1580 (one sitting). VERY EXCITED -DC is going to college!
She will be applying to their honors program as well. Hopeful for some merit aid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:applied 9/13, accepted 9/26! DD very relieved that she is in fact going to college. Now she just needs to do her other apps!
+1. I wish the process was as straightforward as Pitt for other colleges/universities. So MANY supplements.