Any recommendations for colleges in the south?

Anonymous
University of Florida - top 5 public university
Anonymous
Sec schools
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:With those stats, it would be challenging to get into Duke or Vanderbilt, even with ED. If you consider Georgetown in the South, that might work with ED. Same for Emory.


She’s only a sophomore! We have no idea what her stats will look like, other than an already high ACT. I wouldn’t rule any place out yet, but recognize they are still reaches for everyone.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She took the ACT before sophomore year?


Not OP but some people take it after Algebra 2 in ninth because that’s when the math is freshest.


that was my daughter’s reasoning for taking it this early
Anonymous
furman
Anonymous
Don’t do it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don’t do it.


+10000000
Anonymous
Look at all the purple haired children on this thread!
Anonymous
Emory
Anonymous
We liked University of Miami, University of Tampa, Tulane and Emory in that category.
Anonymous
Davidson, Emory, Elon, Sewanee, Furman, Wake forest, Eckerd
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Look at all the purple haired children on this thread!


Look at all the stooges in your house! Collar pop!
Anonymous
I hear really good things about Wake Forest.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:University of Florida - top 5 public university


Yes. I went there. It was a long time ago, but even then it was a fabulous experience. Lots of school spirt, great weather, strong Greek system if you are interested, a million other clubs if you're not. Lovely campus, but huge. I was in great shape in those years, getting from class to class.

It's also in a liberal area of Florida and the student body skews liberal.

Lots of bang for the buck. And almost limitless majors.
Anonymous
University of Alabama. Your daughter needs to become a Bama Babe and root for the Crimson Tide. It's you, I see it, a new family tradition, your daughter in crimson and curls. Welcome to the pride!
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