| My kid fits the OP’s description, she’s a senior at a LAC ranked between 50 and 100, and received $25K of merit aid. |
I am wondering why DCUMers favor southern schools. There are lots of wonderful second/third tier state schools in the North. There are a bunch of New York state other than Stony Brook and Bing. Rutgers other than New Brunswick. They get no mention here. |
Seriously, go visit second/third tier schools in NY and NJ and then go visit Ole Miss or ASU. I think you will understand. |
NP but I’d call OP’s description a good but not great student. Solid, but not a standout. I’d call “middle of the road” more solidly B/B- vs A-/B+. |
| DS is in at VT |
DC is south of mason dixon line and VA is in the south. |
Frankly, I think a lot of kids want decent weather September thru May. For New England or upper Midwest, it can be brutal for a DC-area kid used to mild winters & not into snow sports. Also New England publics are pricy & southern ones are cheap so that OOS costs, even without merit, might just be within 5k of MD or VA in-state costs. |
Due to climate change, new york at least the southern part now has "mild winters." I believe at least Rutgers matches your state's tuition for at least some students. |
Southern public schools are generally easier to get into. |
This is my kid exactly. We are in New England and he applied to all six New England state flagships. Got in everywhere with merit. Chose UVM (not Honors) and so far so good. |
My DD had an unweighted B+/A- gpa - she did 7 APs so weighted was higher. She played varsity sports for all 4 years, did some clubs and a part-time job. She went test optional, and is happy and at Oxy. |
| Rutgers. DS, science major, 1300 SAT. |
| Mine went to JMU. |
| Syracuse or Indiana |
Agree and I’m addingUniversity of Scranton . I thought it was a great fit for my kid but she chose elsewhere ; Scranton was her second choice . |