Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How would you describe the collection of schools your kid applied to without using any selectivity metrics. Location? Size? Public/private? Other criteria? If they had an outlier did they go there?
Interested in some of the criteria kids use that aren’t just selectivity.
First kid applied to large state schools in the northeast and mid-Atlantic. Ended up attending the one outlier they applied to that wasn’t in the northeast/mid-atlantic.
Second kid mostly applied to mid-sized catholic schools. Attended a mid-sized catholic school.
Third kid, TBD.
Our DC had a pretty clear idea about what he wanted to study, so we put that as the initial filter, then we considered size and location.
Since he is at a small high school, he started with more LACs on his list because he wanted smaller class size. But then he realized he wanted to be in an urban location and that eliminated many LACs (like Midd) that were seemed to be too rural or in the middle of nowhere. His rule on location was: in a city or as close as possible, but no more than 1-ish hour drive away from an interesting city. We also made sure he researched and applied to both medium-size and larger schools just to give him options to decide. His schools were all over the US, but also strong enough in his major, and of varying sizes but there were enough target/safeties in each size band.
When the time came to decide, he picked a great medium-size college that was 30-ish minutes of a city and is very strong in his major/field of interest. He got into a lot of schools that spanned every location and size of interest so he could really choose.
Note: He did change his view over the course of application season on size. He started out wanting smaller, but then 6 months later realized he may outgrow a too small size, and chose medium. He was also very open to a couple of larger schools in a cool city. So don't be surprised if your senior changes what they think they want during senior year. They are still growing, processing, developing a lot at this age. That's why we're happy he didn't do a binding early decision.