Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Davidson is hard to get into?
Depends on whether you think 14% admit rate is hard to get into?![]()
'Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You already have a good choice in U Richmond. If in-state, you might consider W&M. Of course, it’s a bit larger and public, but it still has a bit of a LAC feel.
I'm not so sure those two options are much easier than Davidson, even if in-state.
Anonymous wrote:Davidson is hard to get into?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dickinson
Elon
Bucknell
Miami of Ohio
Oberlin
Sewanee
Kenyon
Wake Forrest
Oberlin and Kenyon are not like Davidson. Much less pre-professional, Southern, and athletics focused. Much stronger in fine arts and pre-PhD. And, WFU isn’t easier to get into. I’d say:
WM is an obvious one for in state VA. At a minimum, it should be easier to get in instate, ED
Hamilton
Colgate
Colby (all 3 are still tough)
Denison
Furman
Sewanee
Miami of Ohio
Elon
Bucknell
Clark
F&M
Maybe Lehigh?
Add Skidmore.
Anonymous wrote:Davidson is hard to get into?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dickinson
Elon
Bucknell
Miami of Ohio
Oberlin
Sewanee
Kenyon
Wake Forrest
Oberlin and Kenyon are not like Davidson. Much less pre-professional, Southern, and athletics focused. Much stronger in fine arts and pre-PhD. And, WFU isn’t easier to get into. I’d say:
WM is an obvious one for in state VA. At a minimum, it should be easier to get in instate, ED
Hamilton
Colgate
Colby (all 3 are still tough)
Denison
Furman
Sewanee
Miami of Ohio
Elon
Bucknell
Clark
F&M
Maybe Lehigh?
Anonymous wrote:Dickinson
Elon
Bucknell
Miami of Ohio
Oberlin
Sewanee
Kenyon
Wake Forrest
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Washington and Lee tends to attract a similar profile, but not an easy admission target
Yes.
Washington and Lee is pretty much Davidson sans D1 athletics. W&L is a slightly higher ranked SLAC ( USNWR) but is a little less competitive in admissions versus Davidson. If the OP's DC is strong enough to be recruited at the D3 level, W&L might be worth a look.
Is Davidson as conservative as Washington & Lee? And as full of old Southern families with lots of money?
Anonymous wrote:Wake Forest checks some - certainly not all before someone jumps in - of the same boxes as Davidson. I find that people often ask “what is just like college X but easier to get into?” But if it was the same as college x, it would be just as hard to get into! So often you need to acknowledge that nothing else will be identical to a “dream school” but can have some of the same features that attracted you (and sometimes some colleges on your list will check certain of those boxes and others will check unrelated ones- meaning a student’s list on the whole might not seem cut from the identical cloth). For a safety, check out the honors college at College of Charleston.
Anonymous wrote:You already have a good choice in U Richmond. If in-state, you might consider W&M. Of course, it’s a bit larger and public, but it still has a bit of a LAC feel.