Anonymous
Post 10/31/2015 21:13     Subject: Recommends SLACs for my son

Bowdoin, Bates, Wesleyan
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2015 21:02     Subject: Recommends SLACs for my son

Denison gives good merit aid. There is an active Greek life program, but that's not the only social outlet. And central Ohio has cold, snowy winters.
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2015 20:50     Subject: Recommends SLACs for my son

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:3.38 UW GPA in a well regarded MCPS a magnet program
10 APs
4s and 5s on the AP exams he has taken so far
2330 SATs
34 ACT
Strong ECs
Some leadership roles in ECs
3 years of JV athletics

We need merit aid.

Help please.


Is he a junior or senior? What is his likely major? Geographic limitations? Urban, rural? Is he interested in football & frats or is he a quirky or nerdy type? We need more info.


Senior. He had been focused on big schools but visited his cousin at Williams and loved it. Suddenly he is scrambling to look at SLACs.

Likely a history or philosophy major. He likes cold weather. Dislikes football and frat culture. A bit geeky, loves politics. Ok with rural or urban but not a big city person.

Thanks!


If he is liberterian or 'conservative' in his view, Claremont McKenna would be an excellent fit. Has a great pipeline into good jobs on the hill and in government back in DC.

Swarthmore & Haverford (no football, geeky, suburban, good history/phil departments).

NESCAC schools are going to be all more 'bro' than the three I just mentioned.


Thanks, this is helpful. We will look into those.
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2015 20:49     Subject: Recommends SLACs for my son

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:3.38 UW GPA in a well regarded MCPS a magnet program
10 APs
4s and 5s on the AP exams he has taken so far
2330 SATs
34 ACT
Strong ECs
Some leadership roles in ECs
3 years of JV athletics

We need merit aid.

Help please.


Is he a junior or senior? What is his likely major? Geographic limitations? Urban, rural? Is he interested in football & frats or is he a quirky or nerdy type? We need more info.


Thank you, this is helpful. We will look into those.

Senior. He had been focused on big schools but visited his cousin at Williams and loved it. Suddenly he is scrambling to look at SLACs.

Likely a history or philosophy major. He likes cold weather. Dislikes football and frat culture. A bit geeky, loves politics. Ok with rural or urban but not a big city person.

Thanks!


If he is liberterian or 'conservative' in his view, Claremont McKenna would be an excellent fit. Has a great pipeline into good jobs on the hill and in government back in DC.

Swarthmore & Haverford (no football, geeky, suburban, good history/phil departments).

NESCAC schools are going to be all more 'bro' than the three I just mentioned.
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2015 20:48     Subject: Recommends SLACs for my son

Carleton does not offer merit aid. If he likes colder weather consider Luther, St Olaf and Grinnell. Friends of ours son got a nice merit package at St Marys on the Eastern Shore. There's a zillion schools, college confidential will filter to show schools where more merit aid is likely.
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2015 20:47     Subject: Recommends SLACs for my son

Anonymous wrote:What is your HHI, what does the fafsa think you can pay, what athletic teams?


HHI $230, FAFSA says we can pay $59k, prefer not to say sport as it could out him.

We have saved aggressively, can pay up to about $45K.We are unwilling to incur debt or have DC take on loans, and are older parents so retirement isn't far away. DS has one younger sibling, a sophomore.
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2015 20:40     Subject: Recommends SLACs for my son

What is your HHI, what does the fafsa think you can pay, what athletic teams?
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2015 20:37     Subject: Recommends SLACs for my son

If you are in a situation where you need merit aid, you may want to encourage your son to pursue a more employable degree.
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2015 20:36     Subject: Recommends SLACs for my son

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:3.38 UW GPA in a well regarded MCPS a magnet program
10 APs
4s and 5s on the AP exams he has taken so far
2330 SATs
34 ACT
Strong ECs
Some leadership roles in ECs
3 years of JV athletics

We need merit aid.

Help please.


Is he a junior or senior? What is his likely major? Geographic limitations? Urban, rural? Is he interested in football & frats or is he a quirky or nerdy type? We need more info.


Senior. He had been focused on big schools but visited his cousin at Williams and loved it. Suddenly he is scrambling to look at SLACs.

Likely a history or philosophy major. He likes cold weather. Dislikes football and frat culture. A bit geeky, loves politics. Ok with rural or urban but not a big city person.

Thanks!


If he is liberterian or 'conservative' in his view, Claremont McKenna would be an excellent fit. Has a great pipeline into good jobs on the hill and in government back in DC.

Swarthmore & Haverford (no football, geeky, suburban, good history/phil departments).

NESCAC schools are going to be all more 'bro' than the three I just mentioned.
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2015 20:34     Subject: Recommends SLACs for my son

Anonymous wrote:Carleton, Macalester and St Olaf. Williams, Middlebury.


OP here. Do they give merit aid? We cannot pay what the FAFSA says we can.

DC is white.
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2015 20:33     Subject: Recommends SLACs for my son

race? why do people never mention this key component of admissions when making threads like this?

Anonymous
Post 10/31/2015 20:24     Subject: Recommends SLACs for my son

Carleton, Macalester and St Olaf. Williams, Middlebury.
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2015 20:22     Subject: Recommends SLACs for my son

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:3.38 UW GPA in a well regarded MCPS a magnet program
10 APs
4s and 5s on the AP exams he has taken so far
2330 SATs
34 ACT
Strong ECs
Some leadership roles in ECs
3 years of JV athletics

We need merit aid.

Help please.


Is he a junior or senior? What is his likely major? Geographic limitations? Urban, rural? Is he interested in football & frats or is he a quirky or nerdy type? We need more info.


Senior. He had been focused on big schools but visited his cousin at Williams and loved it. Suddenly he is scrambling to look at SLACs.

Likely a history or philosophy major. He likes cold weather. Dislikes football and frat culture. A bit geeky, loves politics. Ok with rural or urban but not a big city person.

Thanks!
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2015 20:11     Subject: Recommends SLACs for my son

Anonymous wrote:3.38 UW GPA in a well regarded MCPS a magnet program
10 APs
4s and 5s on the AP exams he has taken so far
2330 SATs
34 ACT
Strong ECs
Some leadership roles in ECs
3 years of JV athletics

We need merit aid.

Help please.


Is he a junior or senior? What is his likely major? Geographic limitations? Urban, rural? Is he interested in football & frats or is he a quirky or nerdy type? We need more info.
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2015 19:40     Subject: Recommends SLACs for my son

3.38 UW GPA in a well regarded MCPS a magnet program
10 APs
4s and 5s on the AP exams he has taken so far
2330 SATs
34 ACT
Strong ECs
Some leadership roles in ECs
3 years of JV athletics

We need merit aid.

Help please.