lol Exactly |
Vanderbilt Michigan Duke USC UMiami |
UMiami? |
I just would be really surprised if she knew who they were since she really doesn’t spend a lot of time focused on cliques that she’s not in. Even if she did know who they are, how would she know what study abroad program they are all going on? If there some study abroad program that they all go on, why won’t you just tell me? How awful if she picks it by accident and then is ostracized for a quarter! |
One of these things is not like the other… |
Michigan, UVA, USC, Duke, Dartmouth and Vanderbilt. Honestly, the 4.0/1500+ kids can’t fit into all the top 20 schools so you will find a lot of high achieving social kids like this at schools like UNC, UGA, Boston College, etc. |
If a high stats student wants a rah-rah party school atmosphere dominated by the Greek system, consider any SEC school Honors College. Outstanding opportunities which typically include special housing, priority registration for classes,and generous merit scholarships. If this is how a particular high stats student enjoys life, then go for it at a large public honors college. |
Even high stats kids need safety schools. |
Would Lehigh be a good target for a kid like this? We know it's Patriot League, not SEC/Big 10/ACC. But we've been told kids are highly academic and also really into school spirit and sports, with Greek life as a real option. |
Yes. My northwestern kid applied there too and was admitted with merit. |
Jeez. Not every strong student aspires to go to Hopkins, Carnegie Mellon, or even Dartmouth or Penn. Strivers, stop assuming that it’s these schools or bust (or that your 4.0/1500+ entitles you to admission). |
Who said anything at all about Hopkins or Carnegie Mellon for this type of kid? My sense is both would be a bad culture fit. Also, NO ONE is saying or suggesting a kid is "entitle[d]" to be admitted anywhere with these stats or any others. We're just talking about which highly academic (rejective) schools to consider as possible "culture fits" for a particular type of kid. To state the obvious, these schools are reach/lottery schools for EVERYONE. And any kid with a 4.0/1500+ should be more than smart enough to understand that his or her odds of admission are obscenely low. That's what a single-digit admissions rate means, of course. Tens of thousands of applicants with their same stats are rejected every year. But most kids want to apply to a reach/lottery school or two (or four), and maybe they want to take a shot at one ED. So why not ask for help identifying reach/lottery schools to research, visit, and possibly apply to that are good social fits for them? |
Way too many cranky ppl on this thread. What gives? |
Thanks! While you're here, any other schools you would recommend a kid like this visit? DC is just getting started and looking for targets and relative safeties to go along with the possible reaches (Duke, NU, Vandy, Michigan). Open to anywhere in the country and not cost sensitive. Very good at balancing most rigorous academics with a vibrant social - looking for colleges with that work hard/play hard culture. |
Defensive people are will always find reasons to be offended. |