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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Funny how you've decided that your kid who is barely halfway through high school is already "in range" for W&M. [/quote] Not sure what this means? We know her current GPA and the fact that she tests well on standardized tests. I also said “you never know” but based on published stats she will be well within range. If I thought she was a shoo in (I certainly don’t) I wouldn’t be here looking for other options now would I? Yeesh![/quote] My point, Tiger Mom, is that you need to relax. [/quote] Huh? Junior year is the typical year to tour colleges, so I’m just looking for ideas. Sorry that offends you.[/quote] You are totally right to be getting started with this now. I don't know what PP's problem is. My junior DD also likes W&M and if she ends junior year like 9th-10th it also looks to be a target, more so if she decides to apply ED. Other schools she's looking at are Mary Washington to have an in-state financial and admissions safety, and then LACs that seem to have good programs for her specific area of interest in science. These will mostly be safeties since we'd need merit aid -- Juniata, St. Mary's College of Maryland, Allegheny, SUNY ESF, Washington College, Mt Holyoke.[/quote]
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