It seems SLACs are more likely to understand the local rigorous grade-deflating prep schools. Say for a 3.5-3.8 GPA from a Big 3 (maybe too low for a top major university), is a top 10 SLAC possible? Thinking Amherst, Swarthmore, etc. |
Where does that GPA put them in terms of class rank? I think that’s the key point. |
Why did you list 3.5 to 3.8? That likely covers at least half of the students in a grade. |
I think you are correct that the SLACs give more "weight" to a Big 3 education than the bigger schools (UVA, Mich, USC, etc.) Schools like Wesleyan, Middlebury, Bowdoin, Bates.... |
Those colleges understand that those HSs cost $$$. Those colleges cost $$$, too. HS has already controlled for one of the important factors in admissions to the colleges.
Can’t you check Naviance/SCOIR? |
Top 10 may be tough without high gpa and/or a hook. Slacs 11-30 are reasonable, but likely need to ED |
Bucknell |
Also, more parents/kids that value a private school with some level of prestige, so yield rate will be higher. |
Students coming from a rigorous private need only to be in the top half of the class to get into any slac outside of the top five. |
At least for ed |
Amherst, Williams and Pomona--no.
At our Big3 those are 3.8+ (often 3.9) schools, even ED. The rest--yes and no. Many schools ranked 5-30 will likely take a lesser GPA but not all of them down to a 3.5. A few. But many require a 3.7. |
Colby will accept you if you've taken an official in-person tour. |
Middlebury, Hamilton, Bowdoin are about a 3.7-3.8 from our Big3 school. But the number of applicants is small so I'm not sure how strong the data is. |
At our non-DMV private, Williams and Amherst are 3.85+ (at least this year). Pomona and Swarthmore, possibly 3.8+ (no Pomona this year tho).
Midd/Wes/Bowdoin/Colby - ED if 3.7, and RD 3.8+ |
You need at least a 3.7 for any in the SLAC T10.... |