.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Longwood
VA Tech
MIT
UVA
Michigan
Elon
Arizona
UCLA
If you are chasing merit you can forget about UVA, Mich, MIT, UCLA, and VTech.
But: We don’t know much about the OP. The OP might not have tried many school cost calculators. MIT might offer the OP’s ison a lot of need-based aid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love the "Purdue is now a reach" LOL!!!! Ummmmmm no. It's a massive safety. LOL
Since when is a 50% admit rate (lower in some programs) a safety? Idiot.
Admit rates for engineering are significantly lower for engineering. 14.4% OOS
Anonymous wrote:The list above that includes Michigan and UCLA is loopy. Your kid has a shot at getting in, but he isn’t going to get merit aid at those schools. Our kid had scores and GPA similar to your son’s when applying last year. Some of the places where we were advised that he would almost certainly get in AND would probably get substantial merit aid included Pitt (apply early!), U of Minnesota, U of Vermont, and Michigan State. (He was admitted to his ED school so we don’t have a verdict.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Longwood
VA Tech
MIT
UVA
Michigan
Elon
Arizona
UCLA
If you are chasing merit you can forget about UVA, Mich, MIT, UCLA, and VTech.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love the "Purdue is now a reach" LOL!!!! Ummmmmm no. It's a massive safety. LOL
Since when is a 50% admit rate (lower in some programs) a safety? Idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown, BU, Tufts, Villanova, BC, NEU, Emory, Georgia Tech, UMD, UIUC, Michigan, NYU, Hopkins, UVA, UNC, Georgia, Florida
Anonymous wrote:My son went from a high 13XX SAT to a low 15XX. He’s a high school senior and we weren’t expecting this increase- just saw it this morning
We live in Maryland and won’t qualify for FA.
What schools should my kid add to the list? We are looking for merit. Prior to the score improvement we were just thinking about state schools like VT UMD and Pitt.
Anyone in the last cycle with similar scores willing to share where their kid received significant merit? Also my kid has mediocre AP scores- he has taken 9 so far and scored mostly 3s and a few 4s. He’s taking 5 APs this year. GPA is good all As with the exception of a semester B.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son went from a high 13XX SAT to a low 15XX. He’s a high school senior and we weren’t expecting this increase- just saw it this morning
We live in Maryland and won’t qualify for FA.
What schools should my kid add to the list? We are looking for merit. Prior to the score improvement we were just thinking about state schools like VT UMD and Pitt.
Anyone in the last cycle with similar scores willing to share where their kid received significant merit? Also my kid has mediocre AP scores- he has taken 9 so far and scored mostly 3s and a few 4s. He’s taking 5 APs this year. GPA is good all As with the exception of a semester B.
OP, FCPS ironically enough attending UMD as a direct admit to CS from HS class of 23
3.98/4.5, 1560 9 APs, Varsity athlete and club leadership
Accepted with merit to: UMD, BU, CWRU, UMN, Ohio St., Lehigh
Accepted w/no merit: Pitt, WM
WL: UVA, NEU
Denied: Two ivies
I'm interested in the merit at Lehigh - did it bring the TCOA down to something reasonable?