Would these schools appeal to the same student

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DD was very similar and she was accepted at Pitt, Fairfield, Elon, Providence, and st Joe’s
st. Andrew’s

Rejected outright or after WL at ND, st. Andrew’s, BC, W&M, and HC

Good luck!

Could you clarify regarding St. Andrew's?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP-we'd like to add a few more reaches as well. She has good rigor and a 3.9 UW GPA so would also love ideas for similar options but a tier above.


UVA, Georgia, Villanova, Wisconsin, UC-Irvine, UC-Davis


I feel like some of these schools aren’t in the same tier as each other and I’m not sure I’d recommend that many OOS publics. And I thought UCSB>UCI and Davis? I think UCSD would be the next step after UCSB. For a tier up from the listed schools agreed on Villanova and Georgia then would probably add George Washington, Fordham, Lehigh, Maryland
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP-we'd like to add a few more reaches as well. She has good rigor and a 3.9 UW GPA so would also love ideas for similar options but a tier above.


UVA, Georgia, Villanova, Wisconsin, UC-Irvine, UC-Davis


I feel like some of these schools aren’t in the same tier as each other and I’m not sure I’d recommend that many OOS publics. And I thought UCSB>UCI and Davis? I think UCSD would be the next step after UCSB. For a tier up from the listed schools agreed on Villanova and Georgia then would probably add George Washington, Fordham, Lehigh, Maryland


I have no idea what state the OP is in, but since they had UCSB on the list, I suggested Irvine and Davis as those are both known for being strong in writing, and the student wants to major an English. I agree that the person‘s list is a bit all over the place geographically so was trying to come up with a few more schools that had some similarity or overlap. These are just suggestions to consider!
Anonymous
DD loved UConn. It came down to being more comfortable in the liberal northeast.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DD loved UConn. It came down to being more comfortable in the liberal northeast.


Can you tell me a bit more about her experience? I am trying to sell my DD on it. Thanks!
Anonymous
Liked the experience of getting to know kids from CT. MA, NH, VT, NY. Large school advantage but not huge. Defined pretty campus. A lot going on on-campus. Certainly, sports are exciting. Everything you need is right there on campus but for adventures, you could seek out bus trips to NYC or Boston. Only a small amount of greek life. DD traveled by Amtrak between DMV and school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Working on our list, specifically the target/low reach section, and wondering if these schools would potentially appeal to the same type of student. Strong student, likely English major, good ECS, SAT 1300, wants medium to large school, fun social scene with good school spirit.

-Syracuse
-UConn
-U Delaware
-U Mass Amherst
-USC (Carolina not California)
-UCSB
-Indian University

Any others we should add that we may be missing?
For a prospective English major, the obvious missing one is Iowa.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DS had several of those on his list + JMU and VT. Ended up at VT.


This past year?
VT admissions has gotten really unpredictable for kids with 1300 Sat and GPAs in that same range.


VT can vary widely by major and I think this student has a good chance there for English. It should definitely be on the list.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Liked the experience of getting to know kids from CT. MA, NH, VT, NY. Large school advantage but not huge. Defined pretty campus. A lot going on on-campus. Certainly, sports are exciting. Everything you need is right there on campus but for adventures, you could seek out bus trips to NYC or Boston. Only a small amount of greek life. DD traveled by Amtrak between DMV and school.


Isn't it a six hour train ride and then a 45 min bus between school and DMV?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DS had several of those on his list + JMU and VT. Ended up at VT.


+1
Our DC goes to VT, majoring in English. Absolutely loves the school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP-we'd like to add a few more reaches as well. She has good rigor and a 3.9 UW GPA so would also love ideas for similar options but a tier above.


UVA, Georgia, Villanova, Wisconsin, UC-Irvine, UC-Davis


Unlikely. 1300 SAT is too low. 75th percentile is a 1510 at UVA. Also she needs a weighted GPA of 4.5 plus full rigor, a dozen APs if offered in her high school, etc. great ECs, top 6% of class.
Anonymous
For an English major, try to get details on the classes offered and the faculty backgrounds. To get a sense of how schools differ.

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