Unfortunately, those schools sound about right for your DC. My 2021 grad had that same list and similar stats. It's the GPA--counts way more than the test. Look, you don't want Elon, Trinity, or Muhlenberg, but Sewannee, Rhodes, SMU, TCU, are all great and will set up hard working kids well for a career and life. |
Only because they are very small and very expensive. |
I think if your child does an ED to Tulane or Wake Forest or Colby or Bates they would have a good shot with that GPA and ACT score. We know Big 3 kids with similar stats that have gotten in ED to those schools. |
Bate’s with a 3.1 seems like a stretch. |
No, NP, it’s because a 3.1 gpa is not very competitive no matter what HS you are coming from. Most kids applying to those school come from public with much higher gpas. Syracuse isn’t tiny. What about schools on the west coast? |
They do not want to overpromise. Try some nice state schools that look private but are public- St. Marys in MD + Miami of Ohio. Do not waste $$ on third tier privates. |
That isn't "better" than any of the "big 3" lists that are on instragram for the class of 2022. |
+1...I have no affiliation with Maret, but, yes, that list is totally respectable and certainly not an abomination. |
is this an autocorrect or a demo that whatever elite school you attended clearly failed you? |
Not Colby or Bates with those numbers. |
Ha maybe in 1990 |
Not on your life for WF |
Not Wake Forest.. acceptance rate was down to 7% this year. |
| People simply do not realize how hard it is to get into WF, Colby, Bates, etc because they now get SO MANY applications for so few spots. |
Any of those with a 3.1 is a stretch… ACT is excellent - kudos to her. A 3.1 GPA is a straight B, not even close to a B+. This means there are those three Cs from freshman year and probably some B- in other years which honestly isn’t great. It’s better than dropping but a 3.1 isn’t in the highly selective college range and Tulane, bates and wake are all highly selective. If you are full pay use your ED wisely. With that great ACT she would have a real shot at good colleges but highly selective won’t take 3.1 regardless. Depending on what your DD wants I would say ED for GW, Fordham, Syracuse, bucknell, conn coll, college of Charleston, Rhodes etc. 3.1 is bottom 25% at big 3…or at least at STA/NCS. It’s a bell curve and 50th percentile kids are in the B+ Range generally. Also since big 3 schools don’t weight you also need to realistically say is the 3.1 from honors math or regular track etc and really evaluate her work load compared to peer applicants. That’s why you need to be really smart about ED. She’ll be more competitive there since all the kids who don’t get in ED to top 20 schools are then flooding those schools as their targets/safeties when they are likely your DD reach. College admissions sucks!!! Also maybe she can spin the 3 Cs from freshman year as covid related, but also, how on earth did she get three Cs with remote learning? Most school graded so gently that year. |