Could you clarify regarding St. Andrew's? |
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! |
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DD loved UConn. It came down to being more comfortable in the liberal northeast.
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Can you tell me a bit more about her experience? I am trying to sell my DD on it. Thanks! |
| 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. |
For a prospective English major, the obvious missing one is Iowa. |
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. |
Isn't it a six hour train ride and then a 45 min bus between school and DMV? |
+1 Our DC goes to VT, majoring in English. Absolutely loves the school. |
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. |
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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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