Thank you for sharing. I'm not OP. It my DC is similar and in NE - we wont qualify for financial aid but can't afford private or OOS public without merit. This gives me hope that DC may have options and choice. |
Funny you say that, my son would have come to the opposite conclusion. As for Rutgers, even New Brunswick is ignored here. |
Not really. 2007 was a large birth year. My kid with a 4.3 and 1350 got shut out from all but one large public university. It was a tough year. |
not mine but close family: U of R admit and Wake ED-defer/WL -to-accept were the best outcomes. |
Is U of R Rochester or Richmond? |
| My kids are at Ohio State and UMD. |
| Southern schools are more fun, better weather, rah rah football, cuter coeds and excellent educations. |
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DCUM not familiar with schools in the north.
Bucknell is crazily hot on DCUM gots lots of mentions. St. Andrew the same, alleged "pipeline to the street". If your DC really wants to work in IB, but doesn't have the stats for ivy, why not consider schools like Baruch college in the city. Solid semi-target for wall street. |
Yes definitely go for it - I was actually happily surprised at his results and we were in same boat financially. And visiting all six schools was a nice experience and made me appreciate the range of options in the region |
| Going to depend on the school they attend and naviance/scoir will be a better predictor but for DCs school those with GPAs in the 3.4-3.7 range and most test optional went to schools like Tulane (ED), Wisconsin, Colgate, University of Richmond, Syracuse, Fordham, Lafayette, Lehigh, Bowdoin, Pitzer, Claremont McKenna, Oberlin, Macalester, etc |
Also literally thousands of schools for a B student too. |
| My kid was TO and had a 3.7. Rigor improved toward the end of high school but still not super strong. Was top half of the class. Got into all of his schools, South Carolina, Arizona, Mizzou, Utah, Iowa plus a few more. Iowa was the best package and South Carolina was the worst (nothing). |
Southern schools have awful weather. Humidity, heat, insects, torrential downpours. Blech. “Excellent education” is not true across the board lol |
| This is OP and thank you for all the thoughtful responses. Just looking for people's experiences, knwo it's anecdotal but nice to read. |