Anonymous wrote:Only flat out reject so far is UGA. Waitlisted at NYU. Deferred at Clemson.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No rejections yet, but feeling badly because we didn’t let DS apply to any really high end private schools and is watching classmates get into Stanford etc. Donut hole family and he is the third born. The other two went to state flagships with merit money.
I just can’t believe that all these families at our public school have $400k for tuition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deferred from UVA. Very unlikely admit as kid has a B in AP Physics 2 and AP Calc BC in senior year so far. Has 5 acceptances so far, but not really excited about any of them. Struggling for other RD options. Looking for a smaller engineering program within a larger campus with athletics, clubs, etc. VT is second choice, but really concerned about the size of the engineering program and getting lost. UVA was just right. Sigh. Does not want a smaller, technical school like WPI or Rose. Limited to east coast and possibly mid-west. Any suggestions? 3.8 uw / 4.3 w/1460 SAT
I would give VT serious consideration. People seem to find their place there somehow so even though it’s large, maybe they have the size well designed.
Anonymous wrote:Only flat out reject so far is UGA. Waitlisted at NYU. Deferred at Clemson.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think UVA is more unpredictable than has a hard floor. Plenty of kids with more average stats get in since its a public school and they’re supposed to educate students from the state. Could be worse. Could be like the UCs where it seems like they pick names out of a hat. And that’s how you get UCSDs whole math score fiasco
I completely agree with this assessment. DC (FCPS) was accepted to UCSD and we toured and were so unimpressed by the school, the students, the tour guide - all of it. I know it is highly ranked, but cannot figure out how.
It is a concrete jungle that happens to be near the ocean. I was shocked when we drove around the campus. Can’t speak to the quality of education, supposed to be good for STEM.
Agree, the campus is very disjointed, ugly and disappointing. Go two blocks off campus, however, and it’s beautiful ocean and La Jolla.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think UVA is more unpredictable than has a hard floor. Plenty of kids with more average stats get in since its a public school and they’re supposed to educate students from the state. Could be worse. Could be like the UCs where it seems like they pick names out of a hat. And that’s how you get UCSDs whole math score fiasco
I completely agree with this assessment. DC (FCPS) was accepted to UCSD and we toured and were so unimpressed by the school, the students, the tour guide - all of it. I know it is highly ranked, but cannot figure out how.
It is a concrete jungle that happens to be near the ocean. I was shocked when we drove around the campus. Can’t speak to the quality of education, supposed to be good for STEM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No rejections yet, but feeling badly because we didn’t let DS apply to any really high end private schools and is watching classmates get into Stanford etc. Donut hole family and he is the third born. The other two went to state flagships with merit money.
Why would you feel badly about this? You are hanging around with the wrong crowd. Paying for a college education (ANY college education) is a huge gift to your child as is safeguarding your own financial future, while teaching child financial responsibility, tradeoffs and the value of money. $400k educations are incredibly overrated on this site.
Anonymous wrote:No rejections yet, but feeling badly because we didn’t let DS apply to any really high end private schools and is watching classmates get into Stanford etc. Donut hole family and he is the third born. The other two went to state flagships with merit money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No rejections yet, but feeling badly because we didn’t let DS apply to any really high end private schools and is watching classmates get into Stanford etc. Donut hole family and he is the third born. The other two went to state flagships with merit money.
I just can’t believe that all these families at our public school have $400k for tuition.
Anonymous wrote:No rejections yet, but feeling badly because we didn’t let DS apply to any really high end private schools and is watching classmates get into Stanford etc. Donut hole family and he is the third born. The other two went to state flagships with merit money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think UVA is more unpredictable than has a hard floor. Plenty of kids with more average stats get in since its a public school and they’re supposed to educate students from the state. Could be worse. Could be like the UCs where it seems like they pick names out of a hat. And that’s how you get UCSDs whole math score fiasco
I completely agree with this assessment. DC (FCPS) was accepted to UCSD and we toured and were so unimpressed by the school, the students, the tour guide - all of it. I know it is highly ranked, but cannot figure out how.