Are you still a kid? Do you understand the point of this thread? |
| One of my kids is at a school like this. I think the acceptance rate was 70%. She went to a very large public high school and was interested in a smaller environment for college. Class size is never bigger than 35. She has gotten to know her professors every semester, and that's been good for her academic development. She got into some more competitive schools, but this was her favorite. |
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Why do people make posts like this?
You need to look for safeties with the same care that you look for reaches. Tell us about your kid. Tell us what they want to study. If you know what their matches and reaches will be tell us that. There are thousands of colleges, and people throwing out random suggestions without knowing if your kid wants urban or rural, astrophysics, nursing, or bassoon performance, is pointless. |
That is completely untrue. The kids from my public high school who went there the 80s were students in AP classes who partied a little too much. |
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We’ve looked at a couple of the schools you mentioned, including VCU, Elon and Loyola MD. If cost is no factor, then I’d still want to find the college that’s the best fit.
My kid liked Loyola best of these three. The medium size felt right, city location, pretty campus with nice dorms, friendly and supportive atmosphere, etc. VCU is massive and rather impersonal when compared to schools like Elon and MD. I think the student experience is just different. |
| SMU is awesome! Residential housing system, fun but not overwhelming sports culture, close proximity inside Dallas, great career resources, small classes with a ton of support, and a beautiful campus! |
Cost not a factor. Full pay and told she could go anywhere. Our child chose CNU over Elon. Very comparable. Elon is gorgeous but in the middle of nowhere. |
This is ridiculous. Know what the safeties for the less academically inclined kids kids were when I was a kid? Maryland and Virginia Tech |
Yes - and very loyal alumni. They have great communities. |
| Loyola of Chicago is a fabulous university, high admit rate, great reputation. |