Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too tired to do your own research?
Right? I mean, Dartmouth and Middlebury come to mind as good schools with skiing nearby that probably have decent math and fencing programs.
Anonymous wrote:OP, most good colleges have good math departments somewhat corresponding to their level of overall prestige.
Search up a list of colleges sufficiently close to skiing and then sort by ranking.
Your kid may not even have skiing as a priority in college. Who has time for that? Some of the kids at U Utah, MSU Bozeman, and CU Boulder do, but my CO kid who loves to ski will have to save skiing for school breaks, as it's just not a priority over academics.
Anonymous wrote:Son is a HS freshman. He plays club and JV lacrosse and soccer and is on club fencing. He wants to major in math and loves skiing and the outdoors. Hit me with your recommendations for a school that has a stellar math program and has varsity fencing. He will likely fence but wants to be somewhere near the mountains or ski resorts and outdoor area for rock climbing, kayaking, hiking, paddle boarding. Very outdoorsy kid. Academic, high tester. Hasn't take the PSAT or SAT yet. Seems early but I am having a hard time finding this type of unicorn. Son goes to a huge public school where he is just a number and overlooked since he has strong test scores and academics so the counselor isn't much help.
Anonymous wrote:Son is a HS freshman. He plays club and JV lacrosse and soccer and is on club fencing. He wants to major in math and loves skiing and the outdoors. Hit me with your recommendations for a school that has a stellar math program and has varsity fencing. He will likely fence but wants to be somewhere near the mountains or ski resorts and outdoor area for rock climbing, kayaking, hiking, paddle boarding. Very outdoorsy kid. Academic, high tester. Hasn't take the PSAT or SAT yet. Seems early but I am having a hard time finding this type of unicorn. Son goes to a huge public school where he is just a number and overlooked since he has strong test scores and academics so the counselor isn't much help.
Anonymous wrote:Too tired to do your own research?