Anonymous wrote:Affordability,major, location, & numbers (GPA & SAT/ACT) at 75%th percentile or better.
Anonymous wrote:In addition to highly selective schools strong in math (Georgia Tech, Harvey Mudd, MIT, Berkeley, UCLA, Harvard, Amherst, Pomona, Williams, Haverford, Brown, Swarthmore, Hamilton) check out:
Macalester
Rose-Hulman
St. Olaf
Anonymous wrote:Don’t want to hijack but wanted offer solidarity. My daughter is similar to your son. It’s so hard to help them figure out fit.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t want to hijack but wanted offer solidarity. My daughter is similar to your son. It’s so hard to help them figure out fit.
Anonymous wrote:No wonder you seem overwhelmed. There are thousands of colleges and few limiting factors. Perfect GPA and math, math, math.
A couple questions:
Does he have most rigorous across all disciplines? AP English Lang and Lit, AP World, APUSH, AP foreign language?
And what will the WGPA after senior year look like?
You’re problem is so many engineering schools require a direct application from HS. Once you get to the school, it’s harder and no guarantee to transfer in. Is he planning on applying to Engineering or Arts and sciences?
Anonymous wrote:I keep reading about college fit but having hard time trying to figure our a fit. Almost every college seems good with the below criteria:
- No preference for big or small college
- No preference for either a city or college town
- No big preference for sports, but would like the school to have a baseball team
- Pay is not an issue but would not want to waste it either
- Would focus on STEM with a focus on Math but not sure if it would be sciences, engineering or CS
- Very interested in a research opportunity at undergrad level
- Exceptionally strong in math
- Dorm with AC would be strongly preferred
Perfect GPA and SAT/ACT scores, but asian male. No extracurriculars except math, math and more math activities.
Not looking at prestiage at all. Just trying to find schools where he has a good chance of getting in and also enable him to pursue math and go into sciences/engineering/CS as they seem to be most likely paths he would be interested in.
Could the more experienced posters please provide any advice and pointers to get started on the college list?