ITS PRIVATE!!!!!! |
| William and Mary, Carnegie Mellon, Villanova, many if not all top SLACs, BC, Holy Cross, Claremont colleges. Maybe Carleton in MN. |
spot on |
| Macalester for target. |
Doesn’t make any sense. Why stay away from Cornell? |
Another fact is, some schools do not! . My kid graduated from a school that notoriously does not. His 3.87 / 1560 was therefore enough to get into a school with a < 5% admission rate unhooked — though without the qualifier, ppl like you would recommend Wisconsin. To OP, ditto Brown as a reach. Maybe MIT. |
Well, it's not near a city, and it's a grind. |
Bowdoin is not even a tiny bit easier than Harvey Mudd. Only more difficult. |
Then why stay away from Penn? |
Private. 3.88 puts you on the very top. This is the typical stats for HYPSM. |
| Check out Wesleyan—great chemistry department, brand new science facility opening. Collaborative, small classes with great professor relationships. Socially welcoming to all types of kids. Sweet spot size at 3000 (with a few hundred grad students, as well, mostly in the sciences). In a good-sized town with easy access to NYC and Boston. My kid is so happy there. |
Bc she doesn't want competitive or pre-professional or large. |
Ugh its the most IB douchey of the Ivies. Read the OP's requirements please. |
OP asked for small/medium size schools… |
Rice would be the reach here. But the ECs need to be there, and it's somewhat beneficial to apply ED. They started an AI major this year, so they have the classes for that. MIT would be the other reach. But again - ECs, essays, LOCs. But there's no advantage to applying early to MIT early, so save that one for RD. Other schools would be Berkeley, Georgia Tech, UIUC, Penn, and Cornell. CMU is also good, but it's a where fun goes to die school. Safety is your state flagship. |