How hard is it to get into Carleton? Jus curious |
đź’Ż spot on list. And yes focus on the grades! Premed at Emory is brutal! Same at half the schools ppl are suggesting. |
This analysis placed Carleton 58th nationally by selectivity: College & University Rankings in 2026 https://share.google/YUOaUWjhIivSk7MCj |
| If you want gender balanced you need T15/ivies or very top LaCs. Most are 2-10k students. The ivies will be the most racially mixed, the least greek, and have small classes/caring professors. |
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^op said kid is seeking mainstream vibe not super artsy/lGBTQ vibe. Mainstream vibe is not at Ivies(maybe Dartmouth) nor at NESCAC. Perhaps Duke, Vandy, and ND. Also for top LACs try Davidson, HC, and maybe W&L.
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Wrong. |
| Case W&M Lehigh Rochester Tufts Hamilton |
| Tufts is not mainstream by any stretch. |
Wash. U. and comparable schools, like Tufts and Rochester. For a super safety: Maybe a place like St. Louis University or a SLU equivalent? |
I think a serious student who picked classes carefully could get small discussion classes or lab classes at Wash. U. So, I assume a student could also do that at Brown,Rice, Tufts, Chicago, Emory, Northwestern and Rochester. The secret is probably picking something like a 300 level medical anthropology class or something else cross disciplinary. |
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I'm the one that suggested Amherst before, but I'm also wondering about some of the Catholic schools since they tend to be not-Greek and also have a mix of progressive to conservative...maybe Holy Cross, BC, Loyala, Marquette? HC or Marquette might function as a safety for her, and I think Marquette is good for pre-med.
I agree that Carleton also sounds like it could be a good fit, although I don't know about the "going out" part. |
Hamilton and a few other schools that have been suggested — notably Amherst and Brown — offer open curricula, should maxium freedom in course selection, including of breath courses, be of interest. |
OP: when your daughter tours campuses have her reach out to admissions in advance to see if she could have lunch with a current student who has declared a major in a discipline she is interested in. We had a neighbor go through the process and shared that many smaller schools are happy to arrange this situation. (Best advice we got before touring schools!) My kid ended up with multiple lunches, and they were invaluable. It really gave her a “look behind the curtain” at those schools. Don’t listen to people here saying someplace is too woke or not. The current students will provide the best intel on each school. |
Excellent advice! |
| Thank you all for your thoughts! I love the idea of Carleton and it was not a school that was on our radar at all. |