| Definitely go TO |
| She has a good shot at Bates ED TO, especially if she's full pay. |
This a great add to her list. The people we know who have attended recently love this school. Happy students. |
| OP my kid has the same stats, almost exactly. I would apply TO wherever you can also still aim high. Some of the suggestions on this thread are way below your kid's abilities and would be safeties only. |
| Yep - go TO on the SAT and submit the AP scores. Decide where she really wants and choose ED1 and ED2 schools. If full pay or close, odds will be better at many, but not all, of the slacs. She is a strong applicant - have many targets and demonstrate interest like crazy. But play your ED cards well. I wouldn’t be surprised at all to see a Vassar admit with ED. |
| if you're in VA there's also cnu. conn college, trinity, elon, st lawrence, hb&ws, f&m, muhlenberg. but really i am here to boost the hwcs if she would be down for that!! wellesley and barnard are still really hard to get into but smith, mt holyoke, scripps, are less cutthroat and combine supportive slac environments with larger research communities and it is not actually true that she wouldn't have male classmates -- she would |
DC received 5s on Calc BC, Physics C: mechanics, and many other humanities exams but could not crack a 1400 till his 3rd try. Something about the format of the SAT was throwing him off. |
2/3 of Hamiltons 2023-2024 enrolling freshman did NOT submit SAT scores. So tell us again why a 1310 is disqualifying. |
| Definitely TO, consider ED to Grinnell or Vassar! |
| She should look at test flexible schools |
They should go test blind at that point. It’s fine to think testing isn’t the best metric, but no reason to consider scores if almost no one submits them |
| ED would really help as many SLACs go heavy here. Bates especially. Vassar not out of reach. conn college or trinity are very doable as is smith or mt Holyoke if she is interested in women’s schools. |
| I wish there was a GPA optional admissions practice. |
It helps kids from schools that deflate grades but have high SATs. |
| ED TO to her dream school and include the AP scores. |