Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St. Mary's College of Maryland. The national honors college.
+1 St. Mary's is very strong for biology about 90 minutes from DC).
If you're looking at other small LACs strong in biology, you could try Juniata (just over 3 hours away but very remote) and Franklin & Marshall (about 2 hours) in PA.
I'm laughing out loud OP. Most kids would kill for those SAT scores.
Sure, but DD wants to go to vet school so we are trying to keep undergraduate costs low cause grad school costs are high.
Honestly with her stats she is medium level for folks around this area. Look at the entry scores to get into UMD.
Not that I don't think she is smart cause she is...but she has to also be practical. Some folks in life will be better and some less. But everyone will be around you. Make good decisions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St. Mary's College of Maryland. The national honors college.
+1 St. Mary's is very strong for biology about 90 minutes from DC).
If you're looking at other small LACs strong in biology, you could try Juniata (just over 3 hours away but very remote) and Franklin & Marshall (about 2 hours) in PA.
I'm laughing out loud OP. Most kids would kill for those SAT scores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St. Mary's College of Maryland. The national honors college.
+1 St. Mary's is very strong for biology about 90 minutes from DC).
If you're looking at other small LACs strong in biology, you could try Juniata (just over 3 hours away but very remote) and Franklin & Marshall (about 2 hours) in PA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did swarthmore and haverford in one day. Wanted to do Penn but it was oversubscribed. Make you bookings early.
With some of the Ivy League schools that don't track interest, I've just shown up and joined a tour group as soon as it left the admissions office. The tour guide is not going to tell you to shoo, especially if you have a high schooler with you.
Anonymous wrote:We did swarthmore and haverford in one day. Wanted to do Penn but it was oversubscribed. Make you bookings early.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those scores seem high for UWV. Why not Carnegie Melon and Pitt?
I believe Haverford does not have you preschedule tours, so you can fit it in as possible. It's close enough that you can go back on a half day or maybe a weekend if they do tours then. We did an afternoon tour at Swat, then morning at Haverford.
For some schools enroute to tours, we stopped and walked/drove around campus to get a quick feel.
Too low for CMU. They want an almost perfect SAT.
But might get a little merit money at PITT.
Anonymous wrote:St. Mary's College of Maryland. The national honors college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those scores seem high for UWV. Why not Carnegie Melon and Pitt?
I believe Haverford does not have you preschedule tours, so you can fit it in as possible. It's close enough that you can go back on a half day or maybe a weekend if they do tours then. We did an afternoon tour at Swat, then morning at Haverford.
For some schools enroute to tours, we stopped and walked/drove around campus to get a quick feel.
Too low for CMU. They want an almost perfect SAT.
But might get a little merit money at PITT.
Anonymous wrote:Those scores seem high for UWV. Why not Carnegie Melon and Pitt?
I believe Haverford does not have you preschedule tours, so you can fit it in as possible. It's close enough that you can go back on a half day or maybe a weekend if they do tours then. We did an afternoon tour at Swat, then morning at Haverford.
For some schools enroute to tours, we stopped and walked/drove around campus to get a quick feel.
Anonymous wrote:I am also thinking about driving my DC to Philly to look at Penn, swarthmore and haverford. Do you think we could do 1 campus per day or could we do 2 in one day and one in the other (and maybe add Drexel or Villanova)? Thanks.
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