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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]3.8 unweighted could consider Colgate, Wesleyan, Bucknell, Lehigh, Colby, Bates, Middlebury, Tufts, Wash U, Emory. Lots of schools in that range. [/quote] Yes, ask her her take a look at these (a mix of high matches/low reaches and regular matches/targets). For other mid-sized and small schools that would be target /low target, ask her to take a look at: Case Western (excellent school, but stronger in STEM / health sciences / - is she looking to be a humanities major? their econ department looked good, but I don't know about other humanities there), U. Richmond, Fordham, Davidson, Denison, Kenyon, Macalester, Barnard, Oberlin, Wooster, Skidmore, Grinnell, Bowdoin, Dickinson, Allegheny. She could read about them in the Princeton Guide and see what appeals to her. And I agree that it's worth looking at a couple of the other smaller Virginia schools as safeties (CNU, UMW), unless there's a safety or two out of state she ends up preferring. It's good to have a range of schools that she's applying to. [/quote]
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