Anonymous wrote:have u all visited Pittsburg in the middle of winter?? Its bitterly cold, grey, dull and the surrounding suburbia is just depressing..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love Pittsburgh and we loved Pitt when we toured it. Sadly, my 4.0 son received a "pass along mid-year grades and then we'll consider letting you in" letter. He's in at Penn State, University Park, so he's ok. But I found that annoying. So Pitt is not to be for him. But still love Pittsburgh!
If your son likes an urban campus, may want to do what is requested and see what happens.
Sounds like yield management kicked in or there's some bobble on his transcript.
What intended major?
Anonymous wrote:I love Pittsburgh and we loved Pitt when we toured it. Sadly, my 4.0 son received a "pass along mid-year grades and then we'll consider letting you in" letter. He's in at Penn State, University Park, so he's ok. But I found that annoying. So Pitt is not to be for him. But still love Pittsburgh!
Anonymous wrote:How strong is the alumni network in the DMV?
Anonymous wrote:We live in a Pittsburgh suburb (used to live in DC). Dd did not apply as a senior in high school for various reasons. Did not like the school she chose and transferred to Pitt as a second semester sophomore. From day 1, she has had an incredible experience. She has met other nice students and has had great professors. She is in arts & sciences and is not a stem major. She has relationships with many professors and has kept in touch with them after the class is over. Her friends who graduated last year all either got a good job or into a good grad school program. She loves being in the city and it is an easy city to navigate. I can’t say enough good things about Pitt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pittsburgh? Yuck
That was my opinion until I actually visited. Lovely place.
NP, We were also pleasantly surprised, however I've never heard/seen the adjective "lovely" used to describe Pittsburgh or any other major American city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pittsburgh? Yuck
That was my opinion until I actually visited. Lovely place.
NP, We were also pleasantly surprised, however I've never heard/seen the adjective "lovely" used to describe Pittsburgh or any other major American city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pittsburgh? Yuck
That was my opinion until I actually visited. Lovely place.
Same here.. it's a beautiful city