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| Goucher, UVM |
None of these are likelies. More potential reaches and hard targets with maybe 1-2 targets on that list. This is one reason why chat gpt doesn't replace a knowledgeable person. |
| Dickinson is a good suggestion. My kid who applied to Brown and W&M also looked at Dickinson. Good bio program and major study abroad. Nice kids. Good merit aid. |
Why? Why not an easier-to-get-in-but-expensive private school, if you can afford it? |
| This might be controversial to some, but to be competitive for ivies the safeties are really target level schools. |
90% of college towns are liberal, even in red, southern states. Honestly, your kid sounds a little ignorant or brainwashed by mommy and daddy. |
| Just wait until your daughter needs a women's healthcare appointment and prefers a female doctor. My DD is in grad school in a red state and she/I cannot wait until she gets out of there. |
It's not that black and white, of should I say red and blue. Some states went red that didn't have more than 50% of voters voting for the R candidate b/c of the stupid electoral college. Just b/c a state went one way or the other isn't reflective of the overal views of the residents. |
| Wisconsin and Michigan are the two examples from 09:46. |
| UVM and Rochester are good to add to your list. |
This is a great response. Agree 100%. My kid is at Brown, and it definitely attracts the more liberal, artsy kids- even within STEM fields. Check out Brandeis as a mid-sized target- there seems to be overlap in the type of kids who go there, according to my son who visits Brandeis for club sports fairly often. Also, for Psych, LACs are going to provide a great experience- check into the more liberal leaning ones such as Dickinson, Bard, etc. |
Wow. What T20s did they get accepted? STEM major? |
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I have a W&M kid. Her likelies (we called them safeties) were Pitt (applied 8/1 for rolling decision, had an answer by 9/10), St. Olaf and Wooster. Oberlin was also closer to a safety for her than many kids because she had a strong family connection to the school (legacy + sibling). Also, American was a target-safety, because she wanted IR.
WM was ED1. If she’d been denied or deferred, Vassar or Bates were ED2 options (I think she would have chosen Vassar for ED2) Kenyon and Macalaster were also on the mix for targets. Carleton was also high on her list, but more in the target-reach category. Also looked at Grinnell, Hamilton, Colby, Wesleyan, St. Lawrence, but passed for various reasons— mostly fit. |