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... |
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. |
| 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. |
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. |
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. |
| I second all the Rochester mentions, especially bc they have their own medical school. |
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? |
actually yes. it's 60% female and 63% white. With excellent med school placement. One of the best in the country. It's fine. |
| Have you looked at BS/MD programs? Maybe NEOMED? |
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? |
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. |