Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious why folks think Haverford is too much of a reach for this kid? My junior DS is very interested in H, has 1510, is top 5% of class. Is it too reach-y for him?
Has a good shot if he applies ED.
Anonymous wrote:Curious why folks think Haverford is too much of a reach for this kid? My junior DS is very interested in H, has 1510, is top 5% of class. Is it too reach-y for him?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious why folks think Haverford is too much of a reach for this kid? My junior DS is very interested in H, has 1510, is top 5% of class. Is it too reach-y for him?
Do you guys have Naviance? At our affluent public school a very top kid might get in every few years, but because it is a tiny school overall, very top kids more commonly get rejected. Hav is small even by SLAC standards. The class of 2025 is 49% people of color. 11% first gen. They admit less than a thousand kids for a class of about 400. They also need to field sports teams. I am not saying it is impossible but there are just not a lot of slots.
The kid in question has a great ACT, a 4.2 (good but not s standout gpa), and no/minimal ECs. I do not think it is likely based on that info.
Check out the class profiles on their site. For “27, they had a 12.9% admit rate. They enrolled 374 - total!
Haverford.edu/admission/class-profile-2027
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious why folks think Haverford is too much of a reach for this kid? My junior DS is very interested in H, has 1510, is top 5% of class. Is it too reach-y for him?
Do you guys have Naviance? At our affluent public school a very top kid might get in every few years, but because it is a tiny school overall, very top kids more commonly get rejected. Hav is small even by SLAC standards. The class of 2025 is 49% people of color. 11% first gen. They admit less than a thousand kids for a class of about 400. They also need to field sports teams. I am not saying it is impossible but there are just not a lot of slots.
The kid in question has a great ACT, a 4.2 (good but not s standout gpa), and no/minimal ECs. I do not think it is likely based on that info.
Anonymous wrote:Curious why folks think Haverford is too much of a reach for this kid? My junior DS is very interested in H, has 1510, is top 5% of class. Is it too reach-y for him?
Anonymous wrote:Curious why folks think Haverford is too much of a reach for this kid? My junior DS is very interested in H, has 1510, is top 5% of class. Is it too reach-y for him?
Anonymous wrote:Great thread! I’m about to take my kid to visit Lake Forest, another Midwest safety. Any thoughts on it? Sounds like people are a lot more enthusiastic about places like Beloit and Kalamazoo.
Anonymous wrote:Kid has 4.2 and 35 ACT. Very limited ECs. Looking for SLAC with supportive community and mellow vibe.
Bard
Vassar
Union
Franklin and Marshall
Kenyon
Bucknell
Lafayette
Lehigh
Haverford
UMD (as a local option)
Is this a varied enough list?
Anonymous wrote:Dickinson College in Pennsylvania might work for OP.
Pomona College, Bowdoin College, Carleton College, Davidson College, Grinnell College, Hamilton College, Skidmore College, Wesleyan University, Bates College, Colby College, Colorado College, Macalester College, Holy Cross, Pitzer, Connecticut College, Sewanee-The University of the South, Gettysburg College, St. Lawrence University, Kalamazoo College, Lewis & Clark, and many others, but I see no need to venture further down the rankings.