Safety school for Asian DD who is LGBTQ/stem/neurodivergent and wants to go to medical school?

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Anonymous wrote:Rhodes has great med school admissions. and merit money


Rhodes is the whitest school mentioned so far. And the alma mater for Amy Coney Barrett, who is anti-LGBTQ AND anti-women AND anti-medical science (i.e. doctors who want to provide the best care for their patients).




PP here. Do you really think Rhodes college is where an Asian American lesbian student would fit in/find her people? That's what the OP is asking...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not to be snide, but all of the universities except perhaps Liberty are very comfortable for a kid like your kid that fits into all of those desireable groups, including red state colleges.

Every college ranges from libertarian don't give a fig over what you do as long as you don't interfere with me, to over the top affirming, to completely elevating anyone who fits into those groups.

None of those labels are seen as anything but a positive, or at least neutral, at every campus in this country.

The only label I would focus on for your daughter is neurodivergent. Make sure whatever school she applies to definitely has support services for neurodivergent kids and they just don't pay it lip service.
Anonymous
I highly recommend Scripps as a safety. It’s a women’s college but it’s in the consortium with four co-ed colleges at the same place.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We already have Rice, Tufts, Brown, Northwestern, U Chicago, and Wash U on the list. Obviously, it's hard to get into these places. Case Western, U Wisconsin, also on the list. Possible safety schools: Fordham and Pitt. What would be some other decent safety or even target schools? It would be great if (1) there's some kind of merit aid; and (2) near a major airport).

We live in a Red state and she doesn't like our state. I don't know if it's wise to pay $90K for some of the safeties that don't offer merit aid. GPA is 4.0; SAT is 1520; extracurriculars with focus on gender studies/public health type, community-oriented theme.

School counselor is mentioning as safeties: Skidmore and Connecticut College, but these schools do not seem particularly diverse, racially.

DD is at a girls' private so not loving as safeties: Bryn Mawr and Barnard. Oberlin is too artsy and maybe Wesleyan also too artsy.


OP, it is hard for very strong students to get safeties they like but it is really important. I think the best is a state school honors college. The other option is to take a step down in selectivity and look at liberal arts schools. But make sure to visit and show a lot of interest because they will track it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Which school in Minnesota?


If you are looking at Minnesota, you are probably going to look at Carleton. But I would recommend you take the time to take a look at St. Olafs It is a safety that your kid will love.
Anonymous
I second all the Rochester mentions, especially bc they have their own medical school.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Rhodes has great med school admissions. and merit money


Rhodes is the whitest school mentioned so far. And the alma mater for Amy Coney Barrett, who is anti-LGBTQ AND anti-women AND anti-medical science (i.e. doctors who want to provide the best care for their patients).


I dont think you should consider Rhodes circa 1985.

Rhodes is 10% African American, 9% Asian, 7% Hispanic, 5% multiracial, and 3% international students. Really low international numbers, but do people care about this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rhodes has great med school admissions. and merit money


Rhodes is the whitest school mentioned so far. And the alma mater for Amy Coney Barrett, who is anti-LGBTQ AND anti-women AND anti-medical science (i.e. doctors who want to provide the best care for their patients).




PP here. Do you really think Rhodes college is where an Asian American lesbian student would fit in/find her people? That's what the OP is asking...


actually yes. it's 60% female and 63% white. With excellent med school placement. One of the best in the country. It's fine.
Anonymous
Have you looked at BS/MD programs? Maybe NEOMED?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The ideal pathway for your DD is the Virginia Commonwealth University's guaranteed admission program to med school. It is perfect for her.


This does sound like a good idea. If she's sure she wants med school, I'd apply to all guaranteed admit programs that are possible. I think Rochester has one. Maybe Pitt?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Which school in Minnesota?
The University of Minnesota. Apply early like with Pitt. Automatic and generous merit. Honors college with no separate application. Located in Minneapolis, a blue city in a blue state, near a major airport, a hospital, and the city’s LGBTQ neighborhood. More Asian than Wisconsin (the Twin Cities have a big Hmong population). R1, AAU, Big Ten, some truly great professors, all the research opportunities you could possibly want. Perfect safety for this kid.


This.

My kid has similar stats, received an admission offer within days of applying, and has so far been offered up to $40k merit ("up to" bc $10k is contingent on NMSF becoming NMF.)

Perfect safety.
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