Wake, Pomona, and BC? Likelies? For anyone? Please stop. |
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For perspective, this site ranks Brown 8th by selectivity nationally and W&M 66th:
https://wallethub.com/edu/e/college-rankings/40750 It seems you might benefit from considering schools within this selectivity range, along with some below it. |
Because it’s in-state and the kid likes the vibe. As of now it’s the only school in VA that the kid is considering. Jackoff Youngkin has been held in check by the Ds in the GA. I consider it a purple state. |
| W&M & Brown have a similar vibe? Really? I don't know what vibe this would be to make any constructive comments. |
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Y'all, regardless of the specific schools, if someone says "School X is my target school, and I'm looking for schools that accept a greater percentage of applicants" … you aren't helping if you give a list of schools that are harder to get into than School B. (lol Pomona)
OP, I recommend using College Navigator. [url=https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/?s=AK+CA+CO+CT+DE+DC+HI+IL+IN+ME+MD+MA+MI+MN+NV+NH+NJ+NY+OH+OR+PA+RI+VT+VA+WA+WI&en=2000&ex=10000&an=40&tv=620&tm=620]Here[url]'s a pre-filled search for you that targets schools between 2,000 and 10,000 students, in blue/purple states, where the 25th percentile SAT was over 620 for each of the two sections. It lists 17 schools: American University Bard College Bentley University Chapman University Colorado School of Mines Fairfield University Pepperdine University Providence College Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Santa Clara University St. Lawrence University St. Olaf College Stevens Institute of Technology Touro University Union College Yeshiva University The bold names above all get 4 stars (out of 5) from Fiske for academics. You can play with the search settings at College Navigator to specify majors, or change the SAT range, or the range of student body size or whatever. Ignore the ranking/prestige lists everyone here is obsessed with, and take a look at the fundamentals (vibe, majors, personality) that make up the schools in question, to see how they compare with the schools already on your list. |
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This is the worst forum software.
Copying and pasting that horrid link in should work, though. |
| Thank you. Very helpful. Will check on those. |
Fixed link. I think. |
Thank you for fixing it! OP, one other filter on that list of schools was that their acceptance rate is 40% or higher. I forgot to mention that. Good luck! |
| What is with the kids that say nothing in the south when they live in Virginia? Virginia is the south! Also, have you ever been to the south or are you just imagining what you think it will be like? Such ignorance on here. |
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My kid was similar and we had Pitt as a safety plus the state flagship where her grandparents live (which admitted her within 24 hours of applying, with merit, so let’s hear it for a true safety).
Maybe someplace like Ithaca, university of Rochester, Vermont, umass Amherst (bigger but fun town)? Or would she consider someplace like mount holyoke or Bryn Mawr? |
| I agree with Elon as a likely. More conservative but known for its focus on undergraduate teaching. Similar style campus. |
Similar size, residential, strong teaching quality. |
Virginia colleges are not like colleges in more southern states such as SC. Very different cultures. W&M actually attracts a decent number of students from northern states too. And yes, I went to school further south than VA after W&M for undergrad! I liked it but it’s distinct for sure. |