corpcomp
The 100 Yard Dash and Mr. D
- Joined
- Apr 1, 2006
- Messages
- 1,634
Our situation is similar to many others. Final four came to Georgia Tech, Clemson, Virginia Tech and Syracuse. Clemson is the in state option. GT is a top 5-6 engineering school and if going out of state it would be preferred over Syracuse and Virginia Tech.
The real question: Do you select the out of state (excellent) option over the in state (very good) option? GT is $42-43k per year. With a merit award we would pay around $35k. Clemson is $22 per year. With the SC Lottery scholarships and a Clemson merit award we would pay around $10k. Is GT worth the extra $100k?
We put deposits on both. He needs to decide very soon. With his current attitude I may injure him prior to that decision.
Did you visit the campuses?
DS got into 7 colleges with 3 Honors programs and 4 scholarships. 3.7 GPA and 740 Math SAT. Turned down all the scholarship schools and was down to GT and Villanova. After visiting both, Villanova won based on style of campus and feeling of community but lost on breath of technical courses, research opportunities, better and cheaper Abroad program (you only have to pay the in state rate of $9K while abroad) and of course World class reputation of GT. Got no money from either but did get into the GT Honors program which only 3% get into. Villanova was $80K MORE than GT even as an out of stater so paying $160K for GT is a bargain to us. Cheapest school was UCONN for about $80K total with scholarship but frankly, you go for the reputation to get hired. There is a reason kids compete for the top schools. And now all the foreign nationals (800,000 this year) are entering the U.S. big time making it much more competitive to get into the top schools.
One last plus for GT. Four of the girls there are all competing for the Miss Georgia Contest. Their picture is on the website. All are Engineering or Computer Science.
PS: Syracuse is cold!!!!!!!!