Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CS/Engineering
In state UVA
Northwestern
Harvey Mudd
Purdue
UMD
WPI
UVA!
Anonymous wrote:CS/Engineering
In state UVA
Northwestern
Harvey Mudd
Purdue
UMD
WPI
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Roanoke
CNU
GMU
VCU
UMW
UNCG
ADHD kid
Info Systems (cyber security) major (*NOT CS*)
financial concerns
Mary Washington
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts w/ financial aid
UVA out of state
UMD honors college, in-state plus merit
Pitt w/ merit
Interested in both theatre and neuroscience. Finances not a consideration
Tufts seems like the best school but I probably have a NE bias
Anonymous wrote:Penn Wharton
Columbia
Georgetown
Economics/Finance/Public Policy
Which would you pick?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Davidson
Elon Honors
W&M
Wake Forest
VA resident. Plans to go to grad school for sports science-related career. Chose these schools based on size but still D1 and campus life.
In state I would choose W&M.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Davidson
Elon Honors
W&M
Wake Forest
VA resident. Plans to go to grad school for sports science-related career. Chose these schools based on size but still D1 and campus life.
Davidson without question. The students absolutely love it and the education is incomparable. Plus, the alumni network is incredibly strong. Congrats!!!
Totally agree that Davidson is best school and amazing education. But specifically for Sport Science look hard at Wake. For some reason it attracts kids of famous people including sports stars. And has an AI sports science lab well funded. Would only pick that over Davidson if positive of sports path. Would pick Davidson and Wake over other too unless cost is factor.
A kid should know if they want Davidson or Wake--they are quite different. I would pick based on this and not on the academic quality (which is roughly equal). I toured with my twins and one was 100% in camp Davidson and the other was 100% in camp Wake. We toured a lot of schools and these were some of the only ones where their opinions diverged to such a degree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CNU
Lynchburg
Bryn Mawr
Gettysburg
Ursinus
Full Pay. But, with the scholarships/merit received they'd all be about $20-30K range.
Pre-health (dental, PT, or advanced nursing). They don't all have nursing, however, that is not the decided path. If that is the decision, could do an accelerated path after grad. We have a 520 that could cover the 4 years at these prices, and likely the accelerated program, as well.
Did NOT want a big school. Already decided against a T15 school that was a reach but made accepted. Too expensive, far away, and not the right fit after visiting and doing full tour. I thought DC was crazy but it's their decision and >$80K/year I get it.
Gettysburg
Bryn Mawr is far and away the most intellectual and rigorous school on this list. Attending Bryn Mawr is an incredible opportunity and not one that should be passed up.
Second for bryn mawr - network is way stronger and lasts throughout your life
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
That is a weird perspective for any 18-year-old to have. You sure your kid really doesn't care about any of these things?
I am a NP. Not all teenagers enjoy the same things much like not all adults enjoy the same things. Lots of ways to have fun-that’s what fit is all about.
Anonymous wrote:harvard, yale, or berkeley for chemistry
Anonymous wrote:
That is a weird perspective for any 18-year-old to have. You sure your kid really doesn't care about any of these things?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are super lucky but no clue how to pick. Admitted to Yale, Princeton, and Duke. Undecided major. Any advice is appreciated.
Need to visit - I know a few kids, including my own, who thought they preferred one school over the other and after visiting they thought the opposite.
For personality types:
Princeton if your DC is super, super self-assured, self-structured “straight and narrow” type. Not great for ND. Conservative
Duke good for athletes and Greek scene. Preppy
Yale of course has the above, but also a much, much larger mix of straight-up weirdos, which to me is a good thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are super lucky but no clue how to pick. Admitted to Yale, Princeton, and Duke. Undecided major. Any advice is appreciated.
Need to visit - I know a few kids, including my own, who thought they preferred one school over the other and after visiting they thought the opposite.
For personality types:
Princeton if your DC is super, super self-assured, self-structured “straight and narrow” type. Not great for ND. Conservative
Duke good for athletes and Greek scene. Preppy
Yale of course has the above, but also a much, much larger mix of straight-up weirdos, which to me is a good thing.