Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD (Junior) is not interested in a large school, and while in range for W&M you just never know. Where else should we be looking for her? Looking for small school with friendly atmosphere and good academics. W&M is instate for us but we would pay private tuition for the right fit. She also wants to be within a reasonable drive from home - like 4 hours or less. She is sweet and naive and a little anxious.
Thanks.
Not 4 hours but Still look at Saint Olaf’s, Kalamazoo, Wooster, Kenyon and Oberlin.
My senior who likes W&M is also applying to St. Olaf, Oberlin and Kenyon from this list (as well as other schools not mentioned).
I don't think these are "backups" to William & Mary in terms of safeties.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD (Junior) is not interested in a large school, and while in range for W&M you just never know. Where else should we be looking for her? Looking for small school with friendly atmosphere and good academics. W&M is instate for us but we would pay private tuition for the right fit. She also wants to be within a reasonable drive from home - like 4 hours or less. She is sweet and naive and a little anxious.
Thanks.
Not 4 hours but Still look at Saint Olaf’s, Kalamazoo, Wooster, Kenyon and Oberlin.
My senior who likes W&M is also applying to St. Olaf, Oberlin and Kenyon from this list (as well as other schools not mentioned).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD (Junior) is not interested in a large school, and while in range for W&M you just never know. Where else should we be looking for her? Looking for small school with friendly atmosphere and good academics. W&M is instate for us but we would pay private tuition for the right fit. She also wants to be within a reasonable drive from home - like 4 hours or less. She is sweet and naive and a little anxious.
Thanks.
Not 4 hours but Still look at Saint Olaf’s, Kalamazoo, Wooster, Kenyon and Oberlin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD (Junior) is not interested in a large school, and while in range for W&M you just never know. Where else should we be looking for her? Looking for small school with friendly atmosphere and good academics. W&M is instate for us but we would pay private tuition for the right fit. She also wants to be within a reasonable drive from home - like 4 hours or less. She is sweet and naive and a little anxious.
Thanks.
Not 4 hours but Still look at Saint Olaf’s, Kalamazoo, Wooster, Kenyon and Oberlin.
Anonymous wrote:DD (Junior) is not interested in a large school, and while in range for W&M you just never know. Where else should we be looking for her? Looking for small school with friendly atmosphere and good academics. W&M is instate for us but we would pay private tuition for the right fit. She also wants to be within a reasonable drive from home - like 4 hours or less. She is sweet and naive and a little anxious.
Thanks.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funny how you've decided that your kid who is barely halfway through high school is already "in range" for W&M.
Not sure what this means? We know her current GPA and the fact that she tests well on standardized tests. I also said “you never know” but based on published stats she will be well within range. If I thought she was a shoo in (I certainly don’t) I wouldn’t be here looking for other options now would I?
Yeesh!
My point, Tiger Mom, is that you need to relax.
Huh? Junior year is the typical year to tour colleges, so I’m just looking for ideas. Sorry that offends you.
Anonymous wrote:Dickinson is very similar to W&M and would make a good back up. They are also very generous with merit aid, so it could end up being a good financial comparison to being in state for W&M.
Anonymous wrote:Dickinson is very similar to W&M and would make a good back up. They are also very generous with merit aid, so it could end up being a good financial comparison to being in state for W&M.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funny how you've decided that your kid who is barely halfway through high school is already "in range" for W&M.
Not sure what this means? We know her current GPA and the fact that she tests well on standardized tests. I also said “you never know” but based on published stats she will be well within range. If I thought she was a shoo in (I certainly don’t) I wouldn’t be here looking for other options now would I?
Yeesh!
My point, Tiger Mom, is that you need to relax.
Huh? Junior year is the typical year to tour colleges, so I’m just looking for ideas. Sorry that offends you.
Anonymous wrote:Dickinson is very similar to W&M and would make a good back up. They are also very generous with merit aid, so it could end up being a good financial comparison to being in state for W&M.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funny how you've decided that your kid who is barely halfway through high school is already "in range" for W&M.
Not sure what this means? We know her current GPA and the fact that she tests well on standardized tests. I also said “you never know” but based on published stats she will be well within range. If I thought she was a shoo in (I certainly don’t) I wouldn’t be here looking for other options now would I?
Yeesh!
My point, Tiger Mom, is that you need to relax.