Anonymous wrote:Take her to some schools this summer, then when she starts the wants. wants. wants. have her retake the tests.
Getting her into a college is one thing, getting her to work hard after she gets accepted is another. It sounds like the tail is wagging the dog. I have a bright child that will manipulate me just like your daughter...
Honestly if she is unable to bring the scores up, then a smaller school may be what is best for her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you in Maryland? What about considering St. Mary's of Maryland?
This would be a good reach for a Maryland resident with those scores. Likely out of reach for a similar OOS student.
^^Also meant to add: It's VERY rural/isolated. Probably a tough sell for a kid who thinks she wants an urban environment.
Anonymous wrote:No way will she get into Sewanee or Agnes Scott with those scores!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you in Maryland? What about considering St. Mary's of Maryland?
This would be a good reach for a Maryland resident with those scores. Likely out of reach for a similar OOS student.
Anonymous wrote:Are you in Maryland? What about considering St. Mary's of Maryland?
