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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My high-stats, Junior D has no dream school and actually worried about it out-loud. Privately, I think this is for the better - no crushed dreams, just lots of possibilities.[/quote] That is the perfect situation, and what I told my now junior ( and now madly in love with one school) dd was the goal. Of course, my child who is indifferent about most other decisions is absolutely not indifferent about colleges. She loves one, would merely tolerate a few, and hates most. She is a driven and determined kid who works her butt off in a full load of AP classes but is a B+/A- student. She finds people who don’t give a crap to be entirely insufferable and is terrified of landing in a college with too many kids who are just there to party and coast. She wants to be surrounded by kids who work hard and love challenge, but she doesn’t have the stats for most of those schools. We’ll just keep searching until she finds a few tolerable safeties. [/quote] Sounds like she should at least consider St. John's College in Annapolis. The students are dedicated to the point of near-obsession, and applicants tend to self-select for that very quality.[/quote]
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