Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is in middle school. This is depressing.
No it isn't. It's a sign that there are now strong students at so many schools. If you let go of the ridiculous notion that your kid needs to go somewhere that was prestigious 20 years ago, your kid will find a peer group in many places, and can have a wonderful experience.
The fact that there are so many bright hard working young people in our country that colleges are filled with them, is not depressing at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UCLA, Imperial in London, and UCSF.
You need to research more - UCSF doesn't have undergrad programs
Anonymous wrote:UCLA, Imperial in London, and UCSF.
Anonymous wrote:UCLA, Imperial in London, and UCSF.
Anonymous wrote:Wisconsin was my kid’s safety.
Also UC Irvine (we are out of state)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My high stat kids safeties were UMD and Pitt class of 2020 (interestingly he was accepted at his targets and not his reach) and PITT and UMD were his favorites-he is a partial Banneker Key at UMD living his best life.
My high stat class of 2022’s safeties were UMD and Lafayette.
good to hear. Trying to convince my high stats DC who wants to major in CS that they will be fine at UMD.
DC is at a magnet: 1580 SAT, all 5s on APs except the foreign language one (bombed that one), unw GPA 4.0.
UMD is a safety to DC. I told DC UMD isn't really a safety for their stats, but that's what they think. And I think because it's a safety, and also the location is in our "backyard", DC doesn't want to go there. But I told them they'd be dumb to pass it up, especially if they get Banneker Key.
But maybe I'm wrong. Maybe with those stats UMD is a safety for CS? IDK.
Anonymous wrote:Can we have some remotely intelligent posts about colleges? Most of the PP's have no ida what they are saying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is in middle school. This is depressing.
No it isn't. It's a sign that there are now strong students at so many schools. If you let go of the ridiculous notion that your kid needs to go somewhere that was prestigious 20 years ago, your kid will find a peer group in many places, and can have a wonderful experience.
The fact that there are so many bright hard working young people in our country that colleges are filled with them, is not depressing at all.
Anonymous wrote:My high stat kids safeties were UMD and Pitt class of 2020 (interestingly he was accepted at his targets and not his reach) and PITT and UMD were his favorites-he is a partial Banneker Key at UMD living his best life.
My high stat class of 2022’s safeties were UMD and Lafayette.