Anonymous wrote:She has a very solid chance of getting in at Ivys/comps with a well-crafted application. Read everything on college essay guy's site. Devote time and effort into the essays and rest of the application this summer. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi, my DD is a junior with a 1540 SAT and 3.9 UW 4.7 W GPA, committed to one long term extracurricular and holds leadership positions and is highly involved with several clubs and organizations that all follow a common thread, and relate to what she wants to specialize in. She really does not know what would be a match for her, and is starting to become stressed about applying to the wrong schools. She doesn't have any size preference, but would prefer urban/suburban and non-southern schools. Any advice?
Wesleyan
Tufts
Wellesley
Barnard
Rochester
American
Georgetown
She's been looking at tufts and Rochester, so she will probably apply to those but she doest think shell get into tufts or Wesleyan. She doesn't want to stay in the DMV area, so American and Georgetown are out. She also wants to go to a coed school, so Wellesley is out. I will have her look into Barnard, thank you for the suggestions!
Anonymous wrote:It would help to know the following:
Does she need financial aid or merit aid to attend?
What schools does she have in mind for her reaches?
Anonymous wrote:Look at US News national universities ranking, 25-50s. Look for schools with acceptance rates (at least in normal, non-covid times, so college class of 2024 and earlier) that are 25-50%.
This may seem like a narrow list, but schools with low acceptance rates are reaches for all.
Also see the LAC ranking of course, looking beyond the top 10-ish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi, my DD is a junior with a 1540 SAT and 3.9 UW 4.7 W GPA, committed to one long term extracurricular and holds leadership positions and is highly involved with several clubs and organizations that all follow a common thread, and relate to what she wants to specialize in. She really does not know what would be a match for her, and is starting to become stressed about applying to the wrong schools. She doesn't have any size preference, but would prefer urban/suburban and non-southern schools. Any advice?
Wesleyan
Tufts
Wellesley
Barnard
Rochester
American
Georgetown
Anonymous wrote:Hi, my DD is a junior with a 1540 SAT and 3.9 UW 4.7 W GPA, committed to one long term extracurricular and holds leadership positions and is highly involved with several clubs and organizations that all follow a common thread, and relate to what she wants to specialize in. She really does not know what would be a match for her, and is starting to become stressed about applying to the wrong schools. She doesn't have any size preference, but would prefer urban/suburban and non-southern schools. Any advice?