Anonymous wrote:I would also read this. Written by a low-income student from Miami who attended Amherst.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/09/10/magazine/college-inequality.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Muhlenberg
Ithaca College
Look for schools with high endowments and meets nearly full need.
Less competitive NESCAC, Colgate, Bucknell.
Agree look into Questbridge.
Thank you we’ve been pouring ourselves over colleges that meet full need, narrowing them down (as much as we can right now) , and then SAT/ACT as soon as we get them.
Anonymous wrote:Muhlenberg
Ithaca College
Look for schools with high endowments and meets nearly full need.
Less competitive NESCAC, Colgate, Bucknell.
Agree look into Questbridge.
Anonymous wrote:I would also read this. Written by a low-income student from Miami who attended Amherst.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/09/10/magazine/college-inequality.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Muhlenberg
Ithaca College
Look for schools with high endowments and meets nearly full need.
Less competitive NESCAC, Colgate, Bucknell.
Agree look into Questbridge.
I would highly doubt a 3.4 GPA will get her into Colgate and Bucknell... am I missing something?
Anonymous wrote:Muhlenberg
Ithaca College
Look for schools with high endowments and meets nearly full need.
Less competitive NESCAC, Colgate, Bucknell.
Agree look into Questbridge.
Anonymous wrote:Do you mean to say family income is less than $30k? Because if it is above, that’s not very helpful guidance.
Anonymous wrote:I’d really request looking into Questbridge. And encourage her to really get that GPA up as much as possible in the next two years.