Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A good option for a B+ student and decent rigor with a 1350 SAT? Would it be a target or a likely for a student like this?
It would be a likely.
We visited and liked it. It had that quintessential LAC feeling. The town is small, but had a few cute cafes. The kids were super nice. The tenor of the conversations felt a little more academic than at some of the schools we looked at for my B+ kid.![]()
Anonymous wrote:A good option for a B+ student and decent rigor with a 1350 SAT? Would it be a target or a likely for a student like this?
Anonymous wrote:Well, it’s 80k a year and ranked 100. You can probably doo better financially elsewhere. And in-state? If you want small, look at William & Mary or other Va (or your in-state) smaller school options
Anonymous wrote:Well, it’s 80k a year and ranked 100. You can probably doo better financially elsewhere. And in-state? If you want small, look at William & Mary or other Va (or your in-state) smaller school options
Anonymous wrote:Well, it’s 80k a year and ranked 100. You can probably doo better financially elsewhere. And in-state? If you want small, look at William & Mary or other Va (or your in-state) smaller school options
Anonymous wrote:I don’t have a kid there, but my in-laws live in the area so I have some familiarity with it. It’s a small, solid school for B students. I think the merit aid is pretty good for students who exceed those marks. It’s an Evangelical Lutheran school, if that matters. Pretty little campus and Selinsgrove is a cute enough small town. The US 11/15 strip isn’t far from campus, and it has a Target, Kohl’s, Walmart, supermarkets, fast food, and a mall that’s barely clinging to life. There’s not going to be much to do there for a kid used to city life. Bucknell is a few miles up the river. Campus is pretty liberal, the surrounding area is decidedly not.