Anonymous wrote:Big, state schools aren't necessarily great for B students. If you can get the financing together, a nice SLAC, that isn't too selective might be the best. Big state schools tend to be impersonal, making it easy foran unmotivated student to fail.
Anonymous wrote:Greek participation. Know the % at the university. If it's 20-30%+ it needs to be considered. Know if your DC is open to participating or wants to avoid it. It's no fun going to a college with a huge greek influence and not being part of it - especially from out-of-state. Not weighing in as good or bad, just saying it's an important part of the selection criteria.

Anonymous wrote:Spinning off from another thread that is currently active on this forum
Our 11th grade DD is also starting to look for colleges. GPA is in the 3.2 range, with a couple of APs. Not sure about PSAT yet but will find out today. She's currently being tutored for the upcoming ACT/SAT, as she is not a strong test-taker. No LD's. Emotionally and socially very solid.
Her criteria includes any school that is NOT anywhere near MD or in the Northeastern corridor. She is actually most interested in schools in the South (think Auburn), Mid-West, West. She wants to be in a larger university setting such as what you'd find at most State schools. Also with a lively campus that's either surrounded by or close to a lot of off-campus activities - so probably not a school in too rural of a setting.
She is very independent and has already done her research on which schools she wants to or should apply to, that said I would like to get input from parents in case there are schools she hasn't thought of or considered.
TIA!