Schools for the average kid

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The problem with DCUM now is that it’s been taken over by so many interlopers from outside the DMV that forums like this one have become useless. You can no longer offer suggestions from our region that makes sense because the OP will just say “we’re from Timbuktu not the DMV.”

Why can’t you people find your own websites?


Go away.
Jeff told you it’s a national site. Get a life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If Catholic then BC


BC is a huge reach, look at the stats.

I would look hard at Elon. 90%+ acceptance rate for ED, 68% for RD. Practically speaking we don't know anyone who was rejected. (this assumes you can pay).
Anonymous
Christopher Newport
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would look south west. where the jobs are. eg Arizona State and U Arizona, U Georgia, Clemson. VCU is great for med and arts.

My kid is also a mid-3.5 GPA. Already admitted to Oregon State, Penn State and U Pitt (SAT is high - zero EC's).

Not a fan of JMU and Longwood. Both are not the best for outcomes - eg Roanoke is in the middle of nowhere.

If the University is 'average' then atleast it must be in a location where jobs are..


NP. I’ve had two kids graduate from JMU. Both have had excellent outcomes - internships and early career placement. Their peers from JMU have had similar success. If you don’t have kids of your own at these schools, then you really don’t know what you’re talking about.

And FYI, neither JMU nor Longwood are in Roanoke… and Roanoke isn’t “in the middle of nowhere”.


Lol! Yes, JMU is in Harrisonburg. Longwood is in Farmville. The only VA public in Roanoke is Virginia Western Community College.

And PP doesn't understand how job applications/hiring works in the era of the internet.
Anonymous
Radford has a medical campus in Roanoke
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The problem with DCUM now is that it’s been taken over by so many interlopers from outside the DMV that forums like this one have become useless. You can no longer offer suggestions from our region that makes sense because the OP will just say “we’re from Timbuktu not the DMV.”

Why can’t you people find your own websites?


Point taken—I’ll show myself out.


😂
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The problem with DCUM now is that it’s been taken over by so many interlopers from outside the DMV that forums like this one have become useless. You can no longer offer suggestions from our region that makes sense because the OP will just say “we’re from Timbuktu not the DMV.”

Why can’t you people find your own websites?


Go away.
Jeff told you it’s a national site. Get a life.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The problem with DCUM now is that it’s been taken over by so many interlopers from outside the DMV that forums like this one have become useless. You can no longer offer suggestions from our region that makes sense because the OP will just say “we’re from Timbuktu not the DMV.”

Why can’t you people find your own websites?


Go away.
Jeff told you it’s a national site. Get a life.


+1


The more national it becomes the less helpful it is.
Anonymous
University of Delaware
Salisbury MD
UMDBaltimore
St Mary's college, MD

I agree with VCU
Anonymous
St Joe's
Temple
High Point
College of Charleston
VCU
Towson
FSU

Anonymous
Go Midwest, young man.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a similar kid and there is a great FB group called College for Awesomely Average Kids. Lots of helpful suggestions in that group.

It is helpful but the group is for truly average to below average kids, not DMV average kids. Like my kid doesn’t really fit the group’s criteria but kid also doesn’t have at 4.5GPA/1500 SAT and spectacular ECs. There should be a group for slightly above average, but not impressive kids.
Anonymous
Holy cross
Anonymous
Longwood

Not sure why a poster said it wasn't good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Holy cross


Holy cross is pretty competitive for the “average” stats kid.
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