Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Can we please stop discussing Liberty? It's completely out of the question for DC.
So far, thank you for the helpful responses. We are going to look at:
Longwood
CNU
WVU
Are there any others that would be a good fit for a sporty mainstream child that are akin to JMU/Penn State/VT but more for a B profile student?
This year my 2.5/2.7 (NOT KIDDING) was accepted by ECU, WVU, ODU, Radford and GA Southern. Deferred to RD from EA at Coastal Carolina.
Where will you chose? My ds wants to go to ECU, just can’t see paying oos tuition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Can we please stop discussing Liberty? It's completely out of the question for DC.
So far, thank you for the helpful responses. We are going to look at:
Longwood
CNU
WVU
Are there any others that would be a good fit for a sporty mainstream child that are akin to JMU/Penn State/VT but more for a B profile student?
This year my 2.5/2.7 (NOT KIDDING) was accepted by ECU, WVU, ODU, Radford and GA Southern. Deferred to RD from EA at Coastal Carolina.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not underrated, but JMU is the obvious choice for this type of student.
A B student isn’t getting into JMU anymore.
A B student from VA public has never gotten in.
Anonymous wrote:For merit aid for a b student, you need Slacs that are not top tier but still interested in having a well rounded student body from multiple states.
Schools like Susquehanna, Juniata, Gettysburg, and some of the Jesuit schools like the Loyolas.
You don’t know until you apply but run the net price calculator and also, see what you get offered.
I agree, no merit likely for B students (3.5 and below) at top SLACs or some OOS publics like Pitt, Penn State, Indiana, U Tennessee Knoxville, etc.