West coast schools

Anonymous
DS (Jr) is interested in West coast and I’m not as familiar with smaller/mid sized schools. Just starting the search. His grades are currently As and Bs. He’s not yet sure what his major would be possibly communications. Any experiences out there you can share? Thanks!
Anonymous
Stanford, USC, UCB, UCLA
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Stanford, USC, UCB, UCLA


Thanks but those are out of reach. DS has As and Bs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stanford, USC, UCB, UCLA


Thanks but those are out of reach. DS has As and Bs.


If you live in the DMV area, it's not worth the travel besides of these schools
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DS (Jr) is interested in West coast and I’m not as familiar with smaller/mid sized schools. Just starting the search. His grades are currently As and Bs. He’s not yet sure what his major would be possibly communications. Any experiences out there you can share? Thanks!


Caltech, Pomona.
Anonymous
Chapman - kind of like Elon but West Coast
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DS (Jr) is interested in West coast and I’m not as familiar with smaller/mid sized schools. Just starting the search. His grades are currently As and Bs. He’s not yet sure what his major would be possibly communications. Any experiences out there you can share? Thanks!


OP, you have described a generic child. Any generic school on the west coast is a fit based on this description. Can you give us more details on what type of school he wants - urban? rural? Your ability to pay? Any specific interests or activities of the child? Is he STEM-focused or humanities focused?

Those details will help us give better advice.
Anonymous
Use the search function

There was a thread on this topic this week

Oxy, usd, scu, Lmu, Pepperdine
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DS (Jr) is interested in West coast and I’m not as familiar with smaller/mid sized schools. Just starting the search. His grades are currently As and Bs. He’s not yet sure what his major would be possibly communications. Any experiences out there you can share? Thanks!


Caltech, Pomona.


OMG I forgot CalTech

Stanford, CalTech, USC, UCB, UCLA
Anonymous
Caltech and Pomona are out of reach because of grades; they are near impossible admits even with perfect stats. Stanford, USC, UCB and UCLA are very large and out of reach because of grades. Definitely check out Occidental, Santa Clara and Loyola Marymount -- all great schools in equally great locations and not too large.
Anonymous
CA schools are tough to get in. How about Arizona schools?
Anonymous
A/B student (depending on the school) could get into Gonzaga, Puget Sound, Whitman, Lewis & Clark, Santa Clara, Loyola Marymount, Occidental, Pepperdine, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, etc. it’s hard to tell without a standardized test score because it’s possible Bs are okay at his school, or really disappointing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DS (Jr) is interested in West coast and I’m not as familiar with smaller/mid sized schools. Just starting the search. His grades are currently As and Bs. He’s not yet sure what his major would be possibly communications. Any experiences out there you can share? Thanks!


Caltech, Pomona.


Jesus Christ. The kid is an A/B student. Might as well apply to be an astronaut at 18 if he's going to apply to these schools.

Here are some realistic options:

Reaches: Santa Clara, Occidental, Pepperdine

High targets: Whitman, Loyola Marymount

Targets: Willamette, Puget Sound, Chapman, U of the Pacific

Safety: Whittier

Offbeat choice: Soka University of America
Anonymous
As and Bs at a public school system with grade inflation? Or As and Bs at a rigorous top private without grade inflation?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DS (Jr) is interested in West coast and I’m not as familiar with smaller/mid sized schools. Just starting the search. His grades are currently As and Bs. He’s not yet sure what his major would be possibly communications. Any experiences out there you can share? Thanks!


Caltech, Pomona.


Jesus Christ. The kid is an A/B student. Might as well apply to be an astronaut at 18 if he's going to apply to these schools.

Here are some realistic options:

Reaches: Santa Clara, Occidental, Pepperdine

High targets: Whitman, Loyola Marymount

Targets: Willamette, Puget Sound, Chapman, U of the Pacific

Safety: Whittier

Offbeat choice: Soka University of America


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