Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard that no college wants to be your safety so if your kid's stats are too high above their average, they will get rejected, especially if they have not shown demonstrated interest. Any validity to this?
This was not our experience. Both kids got into their safety schools with EA applications, Juniata, Ursinis, Ohio Wesleyan, Mary Washington, CNU,. They did show demonstrated interest, as we put effort into making sure those schools would be a good fit if necessary.
Kids eventually ended up at their desired choice, top SLAC for one, W&M for the other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Goucher is another one in Baltimore, and I think it’s also in a safe part of town and gives merit.
Look at CTCL schools, too.
I wouldn’t recommend CTCL schools.
Anonymous wrote:I've heard that no college wants to be your safety so if your kid's stats are too high above their average, they will get rejected, especially if they have not shown demonstrated interest. Any validity to this?
Anonymous wrote:I've heard that no college wants to be your safety so if your kid's stats are too high above their average, they will get rejected, especially if they have not shown demonstrated interest. Any validity to this?
Anonymous wrote:Goucher is another one in Baltimore, and I think it’s also in a safe part of town and gives merit.
Look at CTCL schools, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like mine, though she was more humanities focused. Her safeties were Muhlenberg and umd. Muhlenberg has a new science building under construction (may be finished). We liked the people and campus. I've also heard a lot about Juniata with environmental science fields. Those two may offer good merit aid options. We are middle class and did not qualify for need aid at Muhlenberg but still got 30k/yr in merit aid. She got excellent need aid (38k+/yr) at top LACs and universities, though.
UMD as a safety? I'm a VA resident so I don't know much about UMD, but from the postings here last spring it didn't seem like a "safety" at all. Many students with excellent stats were rejected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard that no college wants to be your safety so if your kid's stats are too high above their average, they will get rejected, especially if they have not shown demonstrated interest. Any validity to this?
Yes of course. Yield Protection.
Anonymous wrote:I've heard that no college wants to be your safety so if your kid's stats are too high above their average, they will get rejected, especially if they have not shown demonstrated interest. Any validity to this?