Furman but easier admit

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:High Point


About to lose their accreditation and their president’s son is a murderer. Why do people recommend this school?


You mean the decedent who took so many drugs on his own volition that he killed himself, having nothing whatsoever to do with the president?


The president who is so high on his on supply that he requires being called "Doctor" when he in fact only holds an honorary doctorate?
Anonymous
How about Hendrix College?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:High Point


About to lose their accreditation and their president’s son is a murderer. Why do people recommend this school?


Cite?
Anonymous
For the characterics you describe, but in a northern school, look into St. Lawrence, which resides on 1,100 acres.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:High Point


About to lose their accreditation and their president’s son is a murderer. Why do people recommend this school?


Cite?


Uhh.. Google?

80% acceptance rate, I promise that your child can do better.
Anonymous
HPU definitely a strange suggestion for a student considering Furman.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our college counselor recommended Furman as a Target for DS. He is also applying to Rollins and Sewannee, which we were told were targets. We were advised that Elon and Woofard would be reaches. I think your school’s relationships with these schools is also a big factor, as our school seems to have strong success getting kids into the three schools I mentioned that are targets but doesn’t send many to the two deemed reaches.


I thought Elon was an easier admit than Furman?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our college counselor recommended Furman as a Target for DS. He is also applying to Rollins and Sewannee, which we were told were targets. We were advised that Elon and Woofard would be reaches. I think your school’s relationships with these schools is also a big factor, as our school seems to have strong success getting kids into the three schools I mentioned that are targets but doesn’t send many to the two deemed reaches.


I thought Elon was an easier admit than Furman?


Yeah, that’s odd. Elon has a 67% acceptance rate while Furman is 53%.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our college counselor recommended Furman as a Target for DS. He is also applying to Rollins and Sewannee, which we were told were targets. We were advised that Elon and Woofard would be reaches. I think your school’s relationships with these schools is also a big factor, as our school seems to have strong success getting kids into the three schools I mentioned that are targets but doesn’t send many to the two deemed reaches.


I cannot imagine Elon or Wofford being a reach for anyone.

OP, if you're in the DC area, your child has a good shot at Furman. They really, really want to increase their visibility in the DMV. My older son got in with a lot of merit, but could not get past the country club vibe. And unfortunately, his last visit was on a dull Sunday afternoon when the lake area looked more like a retirement community than a college. Taking younger son to see Furman soon but predict it will not be his scene, either.
Anonymous
What does your kid want to study? That should be a major consideration.

I’ve posted in the college forum many times about my two kids - both went to Elon. One is a head and neck surgeon, one is in surgery residency. The smugs on this forum like to sh.t on the school, but my two were drawn to the great science (bio, chem, biochem) faculty, the facilities, and the cadaver lab.

P.S. most of the replies on the current pre-med thread thread are categorically wrong.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DS will be kid number two in college. We are counting in some “discount” because of that.

Elon and Rollins would be great. But would be too much based on the NPC. Thought about Berry and Sewanee. Saw Dickinson and Carlisle isn’t close to Greenville. Much smaller and a little tired. Lancaster is a better town but Franklin and Marshall is a tough admit.



If you're considering Pennsylvania schools like Dickinson and Franklin & Marshall, take a look at Gettysburg as well. While it's a small town, it's nice and quaint, and the tourism allows for a higher amount of things to do and restaurant selection than the typical small town.
Anonymous
Maybe Endicott College in MA? Right on the water.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What does your kid want to study? That should be a major consideration.

I’ve posted in the college forum many times about my two kids - both went to Elon. One is a head and neck surgeon, one is in surgery residency. The smugs on this forum like to sh.t on the school, but my two were drawn to the great science (bio, chem, biochem) faculty, the facilities, and the cadaver lab.

P.S. most of the replies on the current pre-med thread thread are categorically wrong.


Have fratty are Elon and Furman?
Anonymous
PP here. Our school sends kids to Elon but not Furman. With our DS stats and our income, Elon isn't going to be an option. Miami of Ohio, which I view as a big Furman, is the same thing. He could get in, but we won't get much aid.

A lot of the PA liberal arts colleges are great but will be expensive for us. And frankly more than we can or want to pay.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:HPU definitely a strange suggestion for a student considering Furman.


Considering someplace easier than Furman.
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