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Applied for CS - Got offer pre-sciences !!
Dont think it makes sense for OOS
Daughter accepted! OOS. Biochemistry major. Purple and gold scholarship!
Accepted!
Pre-nursing
UW GPA 3.98
10 AP+IB courses
In-state
My son was not accepted for ECE. Congrats to all who were accepted!
Engineering Department direct admit = Engineering Undeclared. You are accepted into the department. They don’t assign the specific category. This is how all engineering students are direct admitted.
S25 accepted
In-state
Aerospace
Unweighted GPA: 4.0
number of APs taken: 9
Ah, ok we kinda just went bonkers and missed the fine print. Thanks!
Waitlisted, Foster OOS, 3.9UW/4.7W/34ACT
My daughter is accepted to Foster, in-state.
Her unweighted GPA is 3.98, superscored SAT is 1480, IB diploma candidate, DECA, other clubs.
Mentally she is set on IU Kelley but waiting for responses from couple of other schools.
Accepted oos bioengineering
4.0 uw
Purple and gold
Son rejected for Comp Sci.
UW: 3.86
W: 4.17
AP: 6, plus 2 yrs college foreign language
4+ yrs sport plus club sport, + the usual
OOS/ CA
Got accepted to Northeastern today, so that’s cool!
S25 was waitlisted. He’s super bummed. OOS applied for ethnomusicology and had a 4.0 UW with lots of APs and strong essays. Sad day…
UW decisions are out!
S25 accepted into Engineering
In-state
Aerospace
Unweighted GPA: 3.9+
APs: 13
Eagle Scout
Band
Similar stats, OOS, disappointed that daughter did not get DA to Foster
Can I ask where you got the stats for OOS admit rate? My oos daughter 4.39W, 4 yrs of sports & music, volunteering, leadership,fully bilingual, 8 APs was just rejected for engineering and is looking at the 40% engineering acceptance rate on their website and feeling really crummy about that.
direct admit to foster with scholarship
i had no business extracurriculars
If you’re willing to share some stats to help others:
In-state or out-of-state
1st major requested
Unweighted GPA
number of APs taken (or equivalent)
Not sure if this is what you are looking for, but: Freshmen by the numbers – Office of Admissions
This does show 42%, but this is the last 3 years. They had 2 massive spikes in the number of applications out of those 3.