Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is even harder to narrow down when DC is still undecided on major
A liberal arts college works in this situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is even harder to narrow down when DC is still undecided on major
A liberal arts college works in this situation.
DC want a larger school, any suggestions with more than 10k students and good fit for high stat kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is even harder to narrow down when DC is still undecided on major
A liberal arts college works in this situation.
Anonymous wrote:It is even harder to narrow down when DC is still undecided on major
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:15 is a lot
Agreed.
Make a good list (tailored to fit), with 3 in each level of selectivity.
Glad we didn't take that advice. We'd be praying on wait lists right now.
If you were waitlisted at all three safeties, then they weren't really safeties.
Exactly. If you got in nowhere, you made a bad list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:15 is a lot
Agreed.
Make a good list (tailored to fit), with 3 in each level of selectivity.
Glad we didn't take that advice. We'd be praying on wait lists right now.
If you were waitlisted at all three safeties, then they weren't really safeties.