Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Appeal on dcum: most kids get in so we don’t get bitter parents of rejected kids tearing the school up as we do for more selective schools.
THIS ^^. Seems the biggest appeal of all is that they accept almost everyone and people hear early, so it puts them at ease. Then they usually accept other offers.
In DCUM land maybe, but their acceptance rate was 49% last year. So, no, they don’t accept “almost everyone.”
Pitt is a good option for kids who don't get into UVa/VaTech or UMCP, but don't want to go to JMU/VCU or UMBC/Towson.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
It's the wanting to get away from your hometown thing. Pittsburgh kids used to turn down CMU too.
CMU is a prestigious private school at the same level as Duke, Rice, Georgetown, and Stanford. I highly doubt anyone would turn down CMU, unless it's for financial reasons. CMU is a highly sought after school, while Pitt is considered as an easy safety school for the DMV area kids, who are too embarrassed to go to VCU, Liberty, Radford, CNU, or ODU.
Duke is T10
CMU is not even T20
Anonymous wrote: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.
It's the wanting to get away from your hometown thing. Pittsburgh kids used to turn down CMU too.
CMU is a prestigious private school at the same level as Duke, Rice, Georgetown, and Stanford. I highly doubt anyone would turn down CMU, unless it's for financial reasons. CMU is a highly sought after school, while Pitt is considered as an easy safety school for the DMV area kids, who are too embarrassed to go to VCU, Liberty, Radford, CNU, or ODU.
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.
It's the wanting to get away from your hometown thing. Pittsburgh kids used to turn down CMU too.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Appeal on dcum: most kids get in so we don’t get bitter parents of rejected kids tearing the school up as we do for more selective schools.
THIS ^^. Seems the biggest appeal of all is that they accept almost everyone and people hear early, so it puts them at ease. Then they usually accept other offers.
In DCUM land maybe, but their acceptance rate was 49% last year. So, no, they don’t accept “almost everyone.”
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Appeal on dcum: most kids get in so we don’t get bitter parents of rejected kids tearing the school up as we do for more selective schools.
THIS ^^. Seems the biggest appeal of all is that they accept almost everyone and people hear early, so it puts them at ease. Then they usually accept other offers.
Anonymous wrote:Honest question…I am new to this forum and wanted to know why does everyone talk about Pitt and apply to Pitt?. Any insight would be helpful. Btw, I have a sophomore in high school.
Anonymous wrote:Appeal on dcum: most kids get in so we don’t get bitter parents of rejected kids tearing the school up as we do for more selective schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About 5 yrs ago they really were throwing merit money around $20-30K. That increased their popularity a lot in the DMV. Then they started whittling it back down. Some accepted students don't get merit offers now, others as little as $5k.
This, plus rolling admissions. My class of 2020 kid was offered $20/year in merit money. She didn’t attend.
They no longer do that type of merit aid but most kids who go there really like it so Pitt’s strategy to increase dmv applications definitely seems to have worked!
Anonymous wrote:Appeal is: close enough, rolling admission. fun enough, big time sports, urban enough for students coming from the DMV, respectable choice.
Anonymous wrote:How is Pitt's housing, do they offer first year housing or full four years?
DS is considering Pitt.