Hope so. Good for my kid who wants to go to a SLAC. |
+1 many of DC’s friends, too |
seems to be. this thread is pretty dead with only a handful actually applying ED to LACs lol. |
Yes, becaue otherwise everone would rush to DCUM to post an answer to OP. /s |
They’re at their highest popularity. They don’t have many seats. If these lacs got the same app numbers at universities, we’d be seeing 1-2% acceptance rates. |
| Another ED to Swarthmore. 4.0 UW (but at a public), good test scores, unhooked. |
| Good luck to all. LAC grad here. Being at an LAC is really a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. I went to an LAC and then to a large research university for grad/professional school. Both places were great in their own way but the education at the LAC was something that I wouldn’t have been able to get at most places outside the LAC-world. |
I admit, I’m a bit relieved to not see anyone else listing the same school as my kid. Hoping maybe she has a chance, even though it’s still a reach for her! |
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ED to Swarthmore
4.0 UW (top NE boarding school) 34 ACT (old version which includes science, not super scored) No class rank, no AP scores Recruited athlete Applying for FA |
LAC grad with a similar experience here. Both of my DCs chose LACs, as well. |
So happy not to see a single DCUM poster applying to my DC's top choice LAC! I hope it's going downwards in popularity so he can get in.
It's too competitive right now. |
| Good luck to all! |
Is your kid already signed then as a recruited athlete, with the ED admission largely being a formality? |
+100 |
I don’t think there is such a thing as “a formality” at Swat because adcoms give no slack on stats and that was made clear at the beginning of the process. But if you are asking if they were offered and accepted a verbal offer for a supported slot… then yes. |