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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I know kids of a similar profile who received merit at the following schools: Chatham Washington and Jefferson Duquesne Robert Morris McDaniel Goucher SUNYs - tuition match WVU San Diego State Utah State Kansas State U Lousville Ohio University Bowling Green Ball State Carlow Point Park Allegheny Juniata Knox Kutztown Indiana University PA I also think it's fine to give an in-state budget - plenty og kids, whether high-performing or not, have them and do fine. [/quote] This is a great list. We also got good news from: 3.0 ish [b]Radford[/b] Mount Saint Marys (MD) Christopher Newport VCU[/quote] That's fantastic, but the SCHEV results for Radford indicate that last year's incoming class didn't have a 3.0. The 75th percentile had a 3.88; median at 3.49 and a bottom 25th percentile at a 3.00. Just be fair[/quote] You mentioned this somewhere. While that is true, my daughter got admitted below a 2.5. I mentioned above that they first considered her for their Bridge program, but they fully admitted her after seeing her application for that program. Her SAT score was well within their range.[/quote]
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