NP, but this question is relevant. William and Mary sounds ideal. |
Tons of non-sporty brilliant boys(and girls) at Penn, Brown, Harvard, Yale, Princeton, JHU. Add UChicago and WashU if you are flexible with location. We have /had a kid at two of these and they have friends at every single one from their high school. These schools all gender balance, thus no shortage of male friends which happens at schools a notch down (60/40 female could be good for dating females, not good for finding male friends). |
Go see Brown, and tour the other ivies as well. Ed if he loves one. His best chance for intellectual non-sporty male peers is at the top schools. |
| Columbia |
| WashU, Uchicago and Hopkins (they do have strong humanities as well). |
There's no ED at Ivies - just REA. OP, I think these are all great suggestions, but I would also put some lower tier schools on that list. Your son sounds amazing, but schools are so competitive, even with those stats. |
| Thanks all—I feel like we have a good starting list! To be clear, my son doesn’t hate althletes and enjoys playing sports from time to time, but just wouldn’t thrive in a school culture based around sports. So I think a place like Wesleyan is certainly worth exploring, especially since it seems like a good fit in other ways from what I can see. And yes, unfortunately we don’t have the advantage of being in-state for W&M but will check it out nonetheless! I’m friends with a number of happy alums. |
| And yes—would love any suggestions for schools that are less competitive admissions-wise as I realize many of these will be tough. |
| Wesleyan seems like a perfect fit. I’d also add Brown and William & Mary. |
Brown, Columbia, Dartmouth, Cornell, and Penn all have ED. The rest have SCEA. |
Isn't Lehigh a big greek, party school (yes, academically challenging, but also hard partying and heavy greek) |
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Adding Carnegie Mellon to the reach list.
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Thanks for the correction. I stand corrected. |
| I never recommend Northeastern but maybe think of adding it to the list |
| I have a similar kid very happy at Case Western. It wasn’t first on his list, but he didn’t get into Brown or U of Chicago, so Case was next on his list. And he’s really happy with his classes, with his friends and peers, and with the experience. And doing well. |