Say you know nothing about college admissions without saying you know nothing about college admissions. This list is part of a list (not the alphabetical order) put out by Dr. Antonoff. I left out west coast colleges and some others and just listed ones I thought OP might be interested in. Sadly with so much grade inflation, the B students have a much tougher time getting into well-known colleges unless they are hooked in some way. I just assumed an average, unhooked B students have. Sorry the list didn’t meet your (pretty sure you are not OP) expectations! |
Ah, ok. So none of these schools came to your mind because of personal knowledge or experience. You just threw some bullshit into some website, came up with a list, posted it here, didn't identify your source, and presented the recommendations as your own. Now I get it. |
Not a single one of the Catholic schools you just listed are liberal arts colleges. Not even close. |
Ask yourself why you are so unhappy. Unlike you, I do have things to do, so I hope your mood improves. As the kids say, go touch some grass. PS. I did not enter anything into any website. It’s from a textbook — again, not something you would know about. |
Because I'm not obsessed with colleges, maybe? |
| U of Kansas |
They may admit the 3.0 student at a satellite but probably not the main UP campus. |
Valid point. |
You have to visit though. DI is huge. Some defintie deferral shocks this year for those that thought it was a ringer. |
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Hope this helps—my B+ DD got accepted with good merit aid at the following schools:
EA: Elon $19K Marist $25K Susquehanna in PA $50K Gettysburg $37K Ithaca $37K Mary Washington $4K RD: Conn Coll $37K Skidmore No merit. WL: Wake Davidson |
I meant to add that she showed demonstrated interest at all of these schools. She visited all but Skidmore and she sat in on virtual admissions talks for that one. |
| I think a lot of people consider anyone who doesn't get straight As to be a B student. Many of these recommendations would be a struggle for someone under a 3.5. |
My kid has a 2.9 and got into the main campus |
Congrats -- I've been hearing of kids with 4.0's getting offered Altoona.
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Maybe it depends on the major? |