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Any suggestions for a school similar to Villanova, but not quite as hard to get in? Like if Villanova was a “reach”-what would be a “target?” Because I think that (the “target”) would be my kid’s reach.
-no further south than VA, no further west than Colorado Will probably study some type of science, but not engineering. Catholic a plus, but doesn’t have to be Thanks! |
| Not sure about the programs, but I know a lot of people at my Catholic HS south of Philly applied to both Villanova and St Joe’s |
| Lehigh? Bucknell? UMass? |
| A lot of kids who don’t get into Villanova in my area go to Catholic, providence, university of Scranton, Loyola Maryland, Fordham |
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Providence
Fairfield Loyola MD Loyola Chicago |
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St Joes and Fairfield.
George Mason/CNU/MaryWashington if in VA. |
No No IDK |
I think that Fairfield is a step above at Joe’s. It’s pretty similar to Villanova, but not as big and colder. Bonus that juniors and seniors live on the beach. They have a pretty strong bio program. |
Look at these Jesuit colleges: St Joes, Fairfield, Loyola MD, Xavier (Cincinnati) and Scranton. These are as close as you're gonna get to a "step below" Villanova. They are all reasonable admits and have strong regional repuations. Except for Scranton, they all have Division I basketball -- Xavier being the strongest program among them, although not on Villanova's level but few basketball programs are. Other posters are recommending non-Catholic schools, and that's just silly. None of the non-Catholic schools that are being recommended are either as similar to Villanova as these schools or "a step below" when it comes to admissions. |
| SMCM |
| Providence |
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How is SMCM similar AT ALL with Villanova??? |
Great list. If you'd go farther west, I'd add Santa Clara. |
| College of Holy Cross although I don't consider it a step below. Beautiful campus. |