Of potential note, Wesleyan and Vassar place adjacent to each other in this analysis of faculty scholarship in the field of economics: Economics rankings: US Economics Departments at Liberal Arts Colleges | IDEAS/RePEc https://share.google/2mHrSu8yWT2wejlfA |
| Dumb rankings, PP. Nice try, though. |
| Are you in MD or VA? Which county? If out of DC area, we can't really help you well. |
MD MoCo W |
Try for what? |
Thanks for that info. Is 4.7 in the top 10% at her W? University of Michigan worked out well for the very good, non Top-10% kids at our W last year. UVA took top 10% kids. W&M, you'll probably get a Monroe Scholars offer. |
lol. Ok whatever you say. Those are legit targets for OP’s kid. |
Those stats are pretty common for OOS for Georgia Tech. 9% acceptance rate OOS |
So it would be considered a Target and not a Safety. |
| DC really wants a strong department for his major, and not all the target or likely schools offer it. So how about applying ED/EA and if it doesn’t work out, apply broadly to all the schools that offer a strong program. If denied from all, then take a gap year or go to community college and transfer. Would this be the end of the world? Anything we need to consider? |
Michigan is a possibility. Any interest in Syracuse? |
| St Andrews |
This is why Holy Cross and Macalester are sweet spots. |
| OP, it was hard to tell from your post, but your student should be sure their *safeties* are ones they’d like to go to if nothing else works out. If they aren’t actually okay with the school, like if they wouldn’t actually go there, it’s a waste of the $70 application fee. |
My kid, also MCPS, has a similar background but different possible major. Her targets are UMD + (honors/scholars) and W&M. Elder sibling is at UMD in a limited enrollment major with merit and Honors (similar HS stats) and is happy there. Sibling was rejected or WL at all reaches. |