Anonymous
Post 03/05/2023 14:49     Subject: MD Student Needs Safety Options

Bryn Mawr (part of the same consortium as Swat)

Anonymous
Post 03/05/2023 13:36     Subject: Re:MD Student Needs Safety Options

Anonymous wrote:Washington college in md? What about u Delaware
Not a safety but oberlin? Kenyon? Grinnell


I don't know that I'd call Kenyon or Oberlin safeties.

How about Salisbury or Frostburg State for state schools? Washington College is a good suggestion, but it's a private college, I think.

Anonymous
Post 03/05/2023 13:33     Subject: MD Student Needs Safety Options

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Muhlenberg?

You list looks good. But I agree one or two more safeties would be reassuring.


Muhlenberg would be an excellent choice.


Agree! Think this one is being added. Good dance department, not too far away. Very grateful for the assistance!
Anonymous
Post 03/05/2023 13:27     Subject: MD Student Needs Safety Options

Anonymous wrote:Muhlenberg?

You list looks good. But I agree one or two more safeties would be reassuring.


Muhlenberg would be an excellent choice.
Anonymous
Post 03/05/2023 13:22     Subject: MD Student Needs Safety Options

Muhlenberg?

You list looks good. But I agree one or two more safeties would be reassuring.
Anonymous
Post 03/05/2023 13:18     Subject: MD Student Needs Safety Options

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UPitt

But, what is the major?


She said not urban (and it’s “Pitt” not “UPitt”).


and also UPitt is as urban as UMD, which is on OP's list.
Anonymous
Post 03/05/2023 13:18     Subject: MD Student Needs Safety Options

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UPitt

But, what is the major?


She said not urban (and it’s “Pitt” not “UPitt”).

Anonymous
Post 03/05/2023 12:03     Subject: MD Student Needs Safety Options

Rochester
Anonymous
Post 03/05/2023 11:54     Subject: Re:MD Student Needs Safety Options

I’m not crazy about ED but it is critical to apply ED to the slacs as that is when they take most of their class. If your dd strongly prefers SLACs, I would plan on having an ED1 and ED2 option. I would also add another 2 to 3 on the match/reach category as the ones you have are near impossible to get into. Schools like Bowdoin, Moddlebury, Davidson.
Anonymous
Post 03/05/2023 11:51     Subject: Re:MD Student Needs Safety Options

I think Wesleyan and Hamilton she reaches, just due to acceptance rates. Hamilton was 11% last year, Wesleyan just slightly higher.
Anonymous
Post 03/05/2023 11:40     Subject: MD Student Needs Safety Options

Marist
Anonymous
Post 03/05/2023 11:39     Subject: Re:MD Student Needs Safety Options

I think your list looks pretty good. I'm surprised you didn't find ballet at SUNY Stony Brook, but how about SUNY Purchase?

I like the suggestion of Delaware, and how about Syracuse or Ithaca?

I don't really think she needs too many safeties, though. Good luck!
Anonymous
Post 03/05/2023 11:32     Subject: Re:MD Student Needs Safety Options

Delaware
Wheaton (MA)
Furman
Villanova
Anonymous
Post 03/05/2023 11:17     Subject: Re:MD Student Needs Safety Options

Wesleyan isn't a match for an unhooked applicant - it would be a reach.

Does her HS have a history of getting unhooked students into your SLAC reaches?

She should look at some women's SLACs also. My DD didn't think she wanted that but then we toured some that she liked.

Are you using a Fiske guide?
Anonymous
Post 03/05/2023 11:09     Subject: MD Student Needs Safety Options

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She’s willing to go to Towson but not College Park?

Why isn’t College Park on this list?

With those stats she might get some nice merit aid.

Is money no object? If so, can’t she sign up for ballet classes privately?


I’m not OP, but do you not see UMD on the list?


Sorry, OP here, should have specified UMD-CP. She's not interested in ES or Baltimore.