Emory |
Tell me you know nothing about SLACS.... |
It’s actually a relatively easy admit from local private schools. I know multiple unhooked kids admitted from our academically rigorous private who didn’t take top rigor and/or weren’t within top 20 percent of class. Also a lot of student athletes since it’s less than 2000 students, and still competes D1. I don’t believe op indicated if coming from public or private, but slacs still seem to give private schools a decent size preference. |
Reed has an insane workload and no grade inflation. It may not be cutthroat, but it's hardly unstressful. |
Look at Colorado College |
Why not name them? |
Kenyon. Bates. Conn. F&M. Dickinson. Denison. |
14.5% admit rate is NOT relatively easy. Welcome to 2024! |
You have to go further afield.
Maybe Mount Holyoke. Or Haverford . Lose the elitism. Focus on a sense of community. Excellent people will excel. That will happen organically. |
Exactly. OP is part of the problem. Listen to your child OP. She wants to get off the stress train. Ignore that at her peril . |
Yes. Very selective, intellectual, and subject to grade inflation. Not good if you aspire to grad school and less stress in undergrad. |
Carleton would be good. Not Dartmouth. Maybe Davidson. Liked the idea of Rice.
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It’s over 80 percent from our private. Some slacs love private schools. I only mention because may be relevant to op. |
Just looked it up, and only 53 percent of student body at Davidson from public schools. That seems pretty low. |
Where do you find that data? |