Anonymous wrote:Any suggestions for a school similar to Villanova, but not quite as hard to get in? Like if Villanova was a “reach”-what would be a “target?” Because I think that (the “target”) would be my kid’s reach.
-no further south than VA, no further west than Colorado
Will probably study some type of science, but not engineering.
Catholic a plus, but doesn’t have to be
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Villanova is not a good school. So pretty much anything?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St Joe's is regional
It's also Jesuit. Providence College is the obvious answer if you're looking for a junior varsity Villanova.
Anonymous wrote:I went to Villanova, my kid goes to Marquette.
These schools are sooooo similar. Similar vibe, similar kids.
MU a much easier admit from this area. Milwaukee a terrific starter city. Lots of career placement in Milwaukee and Chicago. Regional school but plenty of kids from all over (my son's floor is 30% east coast, but that's unusual)
Couldn't be happier. Latest YCBK episode has info on Marquette.
Anonymous wrote:Marist in New York
Fairfield in CT
Providence College RI
Another notch down but still good
Stonehill in MA
Assumption in MA
Yes, stillAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:College of Holy Cross although I don't consider it a step below. Beautiful campus.
I'd say most would consider Holy Cross to be a "better" school than Villanova.
Maybe 20 years ago, not now.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a non-traditional first year college student. I applied to both Georgetown and Villanova’s respected Continuing studies schools for a Bachelors degree fully online. I was admitted to both schools for the Fall of 2024 class. I’m struggling because Villanova’s program matches my boxes a lot more than Georgetown’s program. Georgetown’s program is a lot cheaper tuition wise which is why I’m probably choosing that route instead unfortunately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:. One of the things that gives Catholic college campuses a different vibe than a lot of other privates IMO is not the influence of religion, which is waning, but the lack of Greek life.
Greek life is huge at Villanova. I thought it would be a good reach for my kid but he was turned off by that.
We were surprised by that as well. Over 30%-much higher than non Jesuit schools DC was looking into. The frat parties are held off campus - so something else to consider. Typically on campus frats are a bit safer since the school has more oversight.
Fordham is right below Villanova without Greek life. Fairfield in CT is another option.