Anonymous
Post 05/26/2020 13:08     Subject: If your "safety school" was also your first choice or close to first, what was it?

Anonymous wrote:Columbia


Ya right. With an admission rate of 6%?
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2020 13:02     Subject: Re:If your "safety school" was also your first choice or close to first, what was it?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Northwestern was my kid's safety school, but also the school she really wanted to be at most. Her target was U of Chicago and her reach was Yale. She got into both NU and U of C, did not get into Yale, but chose NU.


What makes you say Northwestern was a safety school for your kid? Serious question.


maybe it was 30 years ago?
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2020 12:34     Subject: Re:If your "safety school" was also your first choice or close to first, what was it?

Anonymous wrote:Northwestern was my kid's safety school, but also the school she really wanted to be at most. Her target was U of Chicago and her reach was Yale. She got into both NU and U of C, did not get into Yale, but chose NU.


What makes you say Northwestern was a safety school for your kid? Serious question.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2020 12:18     Subject: Re:If your "safety school" was also your first choice or close to first, what was it?

Northwestern was my kid's safety school, but also the school she really wanted to be at most. Her target was U of Chicago and her reach was Yale. She got into both NU and U of C, did not get into Yale, but chose NU.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2020 12:03     Subject: If your "safety school" was also your first choice or close to first, what was it?

GW
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2020 11:30     Subject: Re:If your "safety school" was also your first choice or close to first, what was it?

Denison. Chose it over a top 10 SLAC because the merit scholarship money was irresistible, and the fit seemed good.

My kid has succeeded in every way there. It’s impossible to imagine that they could’ve done better anywhere else.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2020 11:26     Subject: If your "safety school" was also your first choice or close to first, what was it?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:University of Delaware.

(for my daughter)


U Del was very impressive. My high stats kid might end up in the honors program there. We loved it too.


My husband went there and chose it over Cornell and Princeton because the Delaware honors program offered him a full ride.
He then went on to Hopkins for medical school.
We have a reunion yearly with his friends from the Delaware honors program and they're all rock stars--great people, fascinating careers.
I wouldn't hesitate to send my kids there (they're not college age yet).
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2020 11:22     Subject: Re:If your "safety school" was also your first choice or close to first, what was it?

Macalester
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2020 11:18     Subject: Re:If your "safety school" was also your first choice or close to first, what was it?

"UVA. First choice initially had been the standard HYPS. Scores, GPA, rigor and ECs are high but still not earth shattering and zero hooks. In state for UVA, loved the campus and school spirit. Merit at second tier slacs and uni’s didn’t make sense compared to UVA in state. If we were in MD or DC it would have been a different calculation."

Instead of HYPS first choice here was MIT. Also didn't get in. We are in MD and it really wasn't a different calculation for UMCP and STEM.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2020 10:45     Subject: If your "safety school" was also your first choice or close to first, what was it?

Juniata, for my DC.

Started out as a safety...he got into 7 schools in total...and chose Juniata. So far, it is working out very well. So, it seems like he was onto something (i.e. fit).
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2020 07:58     Subject: Re:If your "safety school" was also your first choice or close to first, what was it?

Right now my daughter loves Wooster and it’s definitely a safety. She’s a recruited athlete and the coach is really great so I can see the draw. She also thought the students she met were really friendly. I wouldn’t be shocked if she picked it over a top 3 LAC
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2020 23:55     Subject: If your "safety school" was also your first choice or close to first, what was it?

UVA. First choice initially had been the standard HYPS. Scores, GPA, rigor and ECs are high but still not earth shattering and zero hooks. In state for UVA, loved the campus and school spirit. Merit at second tier slacs and uni’s didn’t make sense compared to UVA in state. If we were in MD or DC it would have been a different calculation.
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2020 23:45     Subject: If your "safety school" was also your first choice or close to first, what was it?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A certain Big 10 school with world-renowned departments for my majors. I was in-state then though and tuition, fees, and room and board cost roughly one-third of what they are now. I was also fortunate enough to earn several scholarships which have since been eliminated.

Sadly, based upon fellow graduates’ outcomes, I wouldn’t recommend it for any other disciplines.

It’s lost popularity overall since the days I attended. The departments are still highly ranked but the institution has grown far too dependent upon OOS and international tuition dollars. Many in-state students look elsewhere.


I'm pretty sure the OP was looking for a real name and not a riddle to solve.


Yeah. Come on PP.
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2020 23:32     Subject: If your "safety school" was also your first choice or close to first, what was it?

UPitt
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2020 23:26     Subject: If your "safety school" was also your first choice or close to first, what was it?

Pitt