Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Other state's flagships & assorted SLAC like Dennison, one of the many MANY that in PA (lower tier ones probably giving massive merit), etc.
More info needed for actual, relevant recommendation as your student's stats are higher than the vast majority of college-attending kids so that are many options
He is a sporty, super social nice kid, lots of friends, If it didn't cost 90K, I think a school like Villanova would probably be a great fit. He would love school spirit but is unlikely to be into the Greek scene. Re: academics, I didn't mention it because he keeps changing his mind. He doesn't have strong likes and dislikes. He is more of a well-rounded kid in an era where they're supposed to be spiky.
Ok, climate? Is this kid going to be OK with grey, freezing winters or does being in short sleeves year round a requirement?
Does he want to be around grinders or more laid back kids?
Size? 30K too big? 2k too small?
Demographics? Is diversity important?
City, suburban or rural? Will they have a car? Is it important to have a campus where a car is not needed?
Are co-ops or special programs important?
If the kid literal has no direction on climate, required activities, size of school, general area of the country, demographics, size, rural or not, etc. then people are just going to shout out names of schools their kids applied to. So, I guess just tally those up?
But I'd suggest you have your kid visit some schools & do some reflection on what makes him happy & what environment he needs to thrive. I've got well-rounded kids. They have opinions, even if it's they want a club ultimate team and good dining hall food.
Thanks for these questions. I know I have given very little info, partly because he's such an easy going flexible kid, but I appreciate your willingness to help.
He likes the well-defined college campuses, dislikes the super urban schools.
Academically, no question he leans toward STEM fields (Math, Chem, Bio) and thought he might want to do pre-med but then later maybe not. He's exploring. But he isn't a kid who needs to stay away from libreral arts school distribution requirements. He gets the same grades pretty much in history, English. FWIW,
I love William and Mary for him.
He is used to being around grinders but is not really a grinder himself. He is hard-working but not a super go-getter. I guess I am comparing him to older sibling who was much more driven and focused and, if anything, thrives in a competitive environment.
He is fine with cold, loves skiing. We'd rather the school be a (however long) drive away so Mid-Atlantic, Northeast, or anywhere within 8-10 hours from DMV. New England SLACs would seem fantastic but most don't give merit and we are pretty solidly donut hole (and have three kids). No car (unless he figures out how to pay for one.)
I personally think the huge state schools are too big for him. I think he'd do better in a place with more involved advising and with easier to access to internships (a la W&M). But he may have to figure this out for himself.
He plays basketball, soccer, football etc and will have a blast with intramural/less competitive club sports. He also plays golf (again, not recruiting level) and having easy access to a golf course would be a huge plus and could change his mind about a school.