Where do "B" average Big-3 students go to college?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Use CollegeVine to create a list of schools that are targets in your child’s preferred geographic area.

Do they want big or small?

What do they want to study?

WVU
ASU
U of SC

SUNY —Buffalo not Binghamton

Ursinus
Utica
Clark — maybe
Susquehanna
Muhlenberg
Juniata
Kalamazoo—maybe
NEU—full pay will help and your kid could be accepted to a side program where the GPA doesn’t affect the school’s rankings

Eckerd, if marine biology desired
Hollins, if female

If female: Mount Holyoke or Bryan Mawr—full pay will help

Others: UNH, U Maine, U Rhode Island, U Mass Amherst


I included a mix of large and small.





These are all below where B students from a Big3 attend.


Agreed I am a big 3 parent of a senior and that list is a joke. That list is for the bottom of the class. B students at B 3's do better than that- ever now. My kid's B student friends are going to Colorado, Vassar, Tulane, Even one to a UC school and one connected one is going to a top 20 school. A lower B average without rigor maybe to Alabama or U of SC.


UofSC is much better than Alabama, idiot.
. Hahahahahaha…says the South Carolina grad…..
Anonymous
B is a 3.0. With rigor, or like a 3.2/3.3 without great rigor, could get into schools like trinity, conn college, maybe Franklin and Marshall, providence college, less rigorous program at BU/BC like school of education, American, SMU.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:B is a 3.0. With rigor, or like a 3.2/3.3 without great rigor, could get into schools like trinity, conn college, maybe Franklin and Marshall, providence college, less rigorous program at BU/BC like school of education, American, SMU.


You're NOT getting into BU or BC with a 3.3.
Acceptance rates for both are below 13%.

Sorry.
Anonymous
The key is ED. Tulane is feasible if the school sent many historically.
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