SLAC suggestions for FP male As and Bs, good rigor, 1450-1500

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It would be easier to assess w a gpa as As and Bs can mean a pretty wide range. A 3.3 is really different than a 3.6. Also Is it weighted unweighted etc. so hard to say academically where you’re at.

However, if this were my kid, I’d try to find a Slac that I liked that takes heavy in EDI for full pay and maybe one that is a little slanted towards women - and needs more males.


So - again w caveat that it’s hard to assess wo gpa, maybe for a ED reach I’d look at Bates or vassar. For a target maybe SK e if the ones previously mentioned on conn college

But ED I and II helps a lot at SLACs


Based on OP’s assessment, a mix of As and Bs would be a big, big reach for Vassar @ our DCs’ independent, one of tops in NYC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, we need more info - general vicinity of GPA, public or private? Does he want a big school or smaller school? Urban or rural? Warm or cold climate? What's the intended major? There are lots of options but frankly no one can give you good advice without more details.


As and Bs in core academic classes with several but not all APs. This is more about what is possible as opposed to fit. We will figure out fit as we go. The idea here is this isn’t a student with 1500+ and straight As in a heavy rigor course load, which seems necessary for top 10, maybe even top 20. He’s just a rung below all that perfection. But still a very strong student of course.


Top 50 these days.

I would focus on 75-100, it’s a nice sweet spot. Full pay, ED, and male are huge and will open some more doors than would otherwise.
Anonymous
Oxy
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, we need more info - general vicinity of GPA, public or private? Does he want a big school or smaller school? Urban or rural? Warm or cold climate? What's the intended major? There are lots of options but frankly no one can give you good advice without more details.


As and Bs in core academic classes with several but not all APs. This is more about what is possible as opposed to fit. We will figure out fit as we go. The idea here is this isn’t a student with 1500+ and straight As in a heavy rigor course load, which seems necessary for top 10, maybe even top 20. He’s just a rung below all that perfection. But still a very strong student of course.


Hate to say this but w/o an approximate GPA as someone mentioned up thread, it’s not really possible to suggest what is possible. Are we talking 3.3 or 3.7?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, we need more info - general vicinity of GPA, public or private? Does he want a big school or smaller school? Urban or rural? Warm or cold climate? What's the intended major? There are lots of options but frankly no one can give you good advice without more details.


As and Bs in core academic classes with several but not all APs. This is more about what is possible as opposed to fit. We will figure out fit as we go. The idea here is this isn’t a student with 1500+ and straight As in a heavy rigor course load, which seems necessary for top 10, maybe even top 20. He’s just a rung below all that perfection. But still a very strong student of course.


Hate to say this but w/o an approximate GPA as someone mentioned up thread, it’s not really possible to suggest what is possible. Are we talking 3.3 or 3.7?


Call it 3.6 in core academic subjects with mostly AP/honors
Anonymous
Trinity, Lafayette, Skidmore, Conn College, Kenyon, Macalester, Occidental
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Trinity, Lafayette, Skidmore, Conn College, Kenyon, Macalester, Occidental


This is a good list of targets & moderate reaches. Some of these colleges value demonstrated interest, so do online sessions if you can't tour in person. Maybe also Franklin & Marshall, and Colorado College if its block schedule appeals to him.

Bard is closer to a safety and might be a good match too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trinity, Lafayette, Skidmore, Conn College, Kenyon, Macalester, Occidental


This is a good list of targets & moderate reaches. Some of these colleges value demonstrated interest, so do online sessions if you can't tour in person. Maybe also Franklin & Marshall, and Colorado College if its block schedule appeals to him.

Bard is closer to a safety and might be a good match too.


Which of these would be reachiest?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trinity, Lafayette, Skidmore, Conn College, Kenyon, Macalester, Occidental


This is a good list of targets & moderate reaches. Some of these colleges value demonstrated interest, so do online sessions if you can't tour in person. Maybe also Franklin & Marshall, and Colorado College if its block schedule appeals to him.

Bard is closer to a safety and might be a good match too.


Which of these would be reachiest?


For a kid with those stats and decent extracurriculars, Macalester and Kenyon are still fairly reachy, and Occidental and Skidmore have become more selective too. Not impossible, though, with great essays and recommendations.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trinity, Lafayette, Skidmore, Conn College, Kenyon, Macalester, Occidental


This is a good list of targets & moderate reaches. Some of these colleges value demonstrated interest, so do online sessions if you can't tour in person. Maybe also Franklin & Marshall, and Colorado College if its block schedule appeals to him.

Bard is closer to a safety and might be a good match too.


Which of these would be reachiest?


For a kid with those stats and decent extracurriculars, Macalester and Kenyon are still fairly reachy, and Occidental and Skidmore have become more selective too. Not impossible, though, with great essays and recommendations.


Agree. FP helps a lot at most of these.
Anonymous
Adding Dickinson, Gettysburg, Union to some of the other suggestions. Also consider Lewis & Clark if your DC is open to schools outside the east coast.
Anonymous
William and Mary?
Anonymous
For Econ I would suggest Bucknell.

Denison has a PPE major - Philosophy,Poly Sci, and Economics that might be of interest.
Anonymous
My DS has similar profile and applied SLACs this cycle (1500 / a little lower GPA / high rigor)
Kenyon
Macalester
Oxy
Were top 3 schools and was admitted to 1 ED.

Really liked Hamilton and we thought if he knocked it out with mid-term grades might as well apply given recommendations and grade trends (knew it was a reach but there were so many reasons the school was a good fit)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fp = full pay
What kind of school is heat and how do his grades generally match up/rank


Excellent public. Rigor is good, not great. Grades are good, not great. Setting aside fit, trying to understand what is realistic.


Fit needs your full attention.

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