Anonymous wrote:William and Mary, Univ Miami, Tulane, Pepperdine, UCSD, UCSB, UNC-Wilmington
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter visited Charleston/the College of Charleston and was absolutely smitten with the quad/campus charm as well as adjacent Charleston proper and the nearby beaches. I can see why - wow - so adorable! I fear though that the school is probably not a good fit/choice (kid is high stats; 4.0 unweighted in highest rigor classes/APs; 1550 SAT and wants to do STEM). Would the honors college there raise the level? Any suggestions for schools with similar charm/adjacent cute shops and restaurants? Preferably not too cold a climate?
Smitten you raised an idiot,
No college is not about charm it’s about education and sending a girl to SC in this political climate is insane and horrible parenting.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter visited Charleston/the College of Charleston and was absolutely smitten with the quad/campus charm as well as adjacent Charleston proper and the nearby beaches. I can see why - wow - so adorable! I fear though that the school is probably not a good fit/choice (kid is high stats; 4.0 unweighted in highest rigor classes/APs; 1550 SAT and wants to do STEM). Would the honors college there raise the level? Any suggestions for schools with similar charm/adjacent cute shops and restaurants? Preferably not too cold a climate?
Anonymous wrote:I second the PP’s suggestions about William and Mary. My kid (and I!) liked it a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for all the suggestions! Yeah, once we saw College of Charleston (just on a whim b/c we happened to be in Charleston) I thought "uh oh - this was a mistake checking the campus out - the charm/vibe is going to be VERY hard to match"! Hoping to keep school size relatively small (under 10-15K) that that rules out some of the state flagships (even if they happened to be walkable/charming). Definitely going to check William & Mary out; hadn't thought of Vanderbilt before. Also going to visit Pomona. Stanford is on the list though of course an absolute crap shoot (I told her high stats etc get you the lottery ticket but that is about it; she does have a non-STEM unusual talent that could distinguish her a bit from all the other high stats kids but even so).
Anonymous wrote:4.0 GPA, 1550 SAT needs Ivy League, Duke, Northwestern, Stanford, MIT, U Chicago, Rice,WashUStl type of intellectual horsepower environment in order to maximize her potential in my opinion.
Kids like this (especially girls) are constantly told they have no chance at these schools unless they’ve cured cancer or something.
So where do they actually wind up?
4.0 GPA, 1550 SAT needs Ivy League, Duke, Northwestern, Stanford, MIT, U Chicago, Rice,WashUStl type of intellectual horsepower environment in order to maximize her potential in my opinion.